Code of Virginia
Chapter 9 - Branch Pilots
§ 54.1-921. Quarantine detention

If any pilot is permitted to go on board a vessel without being informed of a contagious or infectious disease on board, and is obligated to remain on board, or perform quarantine in consequence thereof he shall be paid for each day's detention in accordance with the rate prescribed for a day's detention by the State Corporation Commission.
Code 1950, § 54-565; 1988, c. 765.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 54.1 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 9 - Branch Pilots

§ 54.1-900. Definitions

§ 54.1-901. Appointment and removal of members; quorum; clerk

§ 54.1-902. Regulations; suspension or revocation of license; penalty for violation

§ 54.1-903. Decisions of controversies between pilots and masters, etc.; judgment of Board

§ 54.1-904. Limitation of powers of Board

§ 54.1-905. Examination of pilots; issuance of license; bonds and oath of office

§ 54.1-906. Expiration and renewal of licenses

§ 54.1-907. Fee for original license and license renewal

§ 54.1-908. State and local licenses prohibited

§ 54.1-909. License as limited branch pilot

§ 54.1-910. What vessels to take pilots and where

§ 54.1-911. Notice to pilot officers

§ 54.1-912. Employing unlicensed pilots

§ 54.1-913. Concealing name of vessel

§ 54.1-914. Keeping pilot boat

§ 54.1-915. Pilot first meeting vessel at sea to have preference

§ 54.1-916. Discretion of pilot piloting vessel

§ 54.1-917. Enforcement of suspension

§ 54.1-918. State Corporation Commission to prescribe and enforce rates of pilotage and other charges

§ 54.1-919. Appeal from action of Commission

§ 54.1-920. Detention on seagoing vessel

§ 54.1-921. Quarantine detention

§ 54.1-922. Liability for pilotage and other allowances

§ 54.1-923. When pilot to produce branch

§ 54.1-924. Piloting, etc., vessel without license; how offenders proceeded against

§ 54.1-925. Exception as to vessels in distress

§ 54.1-926. Pilot receiving unlawful fees

§ 54.1-927. Violation of chapter a misdemeanor