2009 Rhode Island Code
Title 46 - Waters and Navigation
CHAPTER 46-9.1 - Pilots–Block Island Sound
§ 46-9.1-12 - Examination of applicants.

SECTION 46-9.1-12

   § 46-9.1-12  Examination of applicants. – The commission shall conduct an examination for applicants for pilots' licenses at a time and place that it shall, after due notice, direct. It shall examine the applicants with relation to their qualifications for the office of pilot. Each applicant shall be examined in particular concerning his or her knowledge of the tides, depths, bearings, and distances of the shoals, rocks, bars, and points of land and night lights in the navigation for which he or she applies for a license to act as pilot, and also touching any other matter relating thereto which the commission may deem proper. If, upon examination, the commission finds the person so applying to:

   (1) Possess the requisite physical and mental standards;

   (2) Be of good character and temperate habits; and

   (3) Have sufficient ability, knowledge, aptitude, and skill;

   the commission shall grant him or her such class of license to act as a pilot as it shall deem advisable.

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