This legislation has been repealed.
(1) When the Port
Authority approves a person as a pilot for the Port, the Port Authority may
approve the person —
(a)
unconditionally; or
(b)
subject to conditions relating to sizes or types of vessels, or areas of
the Port, that the Port Authority specifies in writing.
(2) If a person is
approved unconditionally as a pilot for the Port, the person shall, in order
to retain unconditional approval, perform the duties of a pilot for
the Port —
(a) on
vessels of the sizes and types;
(b) on
the number of occasions; and
(c) in
the circumstances,
that the Port
Authority specifies in writing.
(3) If a person fails
to meet the requirements that the Port Authority specifies under
subregulation (2), the Port Authority —
(a) may
impose conditions on the approval of the person relating to sizes or types of
vessels, or areas of the Port, that the Port Authority specifies in writing;
or
(b) may
revoke the approval of the person under regulation 99E.
[Regulation 99B inserted in Gazette
23 August 1996 p.4126.]