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2020 Georgia Code
Title 52 - Waters of the State, Ports, and Watercraft
Chapter 6 - Pilots and Pilotage
Article 2 - Pilots Generally
- § 52-6-30. Qualifications for Pilot's License
- § 52-6-31. Number of Pilots
- § 52-6-32. Restrictions as to Persons Who May Receive Fees, Gratuities, or Rewards for Conducting or Piloting Vessels
- § 52-6-33. Form of License; Oath of Pilot
- § 52-6-34. Pilots' Bonds - Generally
- § 52-6-35. Pilots' Bonds - Continuation of Existing Bonds; Venue of Actions on Bonds; Parties to Actions
- § 52-6-36. Revocation of License for Conducting or Piloting Vessel Arrested Under Court Process
- § 52-6-37. Authority of Commissioners to Suspend Pilots, to Revoke Licenses, and to Assess Fines and Penalties; Grounds for Suspension, Revocation, Fines, or Other Penalties
- § 52-6-38. Hearings Before Commissioners; Enforcement of Decrees and Orders by Execution or Warrant of Distress
- § 52-6-39. Issuance of Subpoenas
- § 52-6-40. Failure of Witness to Answer Subpoena
- § 52-6-41. Taking of Interrogatories and Depositions From Nonresidents and Seamen
- § 52-6-42. Appeal to Superior Court - Generally
- § 52-6-43. Appeal to Superior Court - Use of Interrogatories and Depositions
- § 52-6-44. Fees Relating to Hearings Before Commissioners
- § 52-6-45. Vessels to Be Under Direction and Control of Licensed Pilots; Exemptions; Use of Docking Pilots
- § 52-6-46. Pilotage Fees - Fees for Coastwise Vessels
- § 52-6-47. Pilotage Fees - Time of Payment; Security for Payment
- § 52-6-48. Pilotage Fees - Requests or Demands by Pilots of Fees Different Than Those Fixed by Commissioners
- § 52-6-49. Liabilities and Penalties for Failure to Take Pilot or Pay Pilotage Fees
- § 52-6-50. Fees of Pilots Aiding Vessel in Distress
- § 52-6-51. Right of Pilot Boat to One-Third of Inward and Outward Pilotage Fee
- § 52-6-52. Liability for Detaining Pilots on Vessels
- § 52-6-53. Compulsory Retirement of Pilots
- § 52-6-54. Acting as Pilot Without License; Interfering With or Disturbing Licensed Pilot
Cross references.
- Duty of pilots to report unlawful discharge of stone, gravel, or ballast into bays and harbors, § 52-8-2.
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