(1) Be at least 21 years of age, as evidenced by a copy of a birth certificate or other legal proof of age.
(2) Have successfully completed 12 years of formal education, as evidenced by a high school diploma or by equivalent evidence thereof that is satisfactory to the board.
(3) Be in good physical and mental health, as evidenced by documentary proof of having satisfactorily passed a complete physical examination administered by a licensed physician within the preceding 6 months. The board shall adopt rules to establish requirements for passing the physical examination, which rules shall establish minimum standards for the physical or mental capabilities necessary to carry out the professional duties of a licensed state pilot. Such standards shall include zero tolerance for any controlled substance regulated under chapter 893 unless that individual is under the care of a physician, an advanced practice registered nurse, or a physician assistant and that controlled substance was prescribed by that physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant. To maintain eligibility as a licensed state pilot, each licensed state pilot must annually provide documentary proof of having satisfactorily passed a complete physical examination administered by a licensed physician. The physician must know the minimum standards and certify that the licensee satisfactorily meets the standards. The standards for licensees shall include a drug test.
(4) Have had at least 2 years of service as a deputy pilot in the port in which license as a licensed state pilot is desired, which service must have been attained during the period immediately preceding the examination required under s. 310.081(1). Further, at the time of application, each applicant must have a valid United States Coast Guard first-class unlimited pilot’s license covering all of the waters of the port in which license as a state pilot is desired and must have successfully completed the board-approved deputy pilot training program in the port in which license as a state pilot is desired.
History.—ss. 4, 11, ch. 86-280; s. 2, ch. 89-262; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 342, ch. 94-119; s. 3, ch. 2016-224; s. 12, ch. 2018-106.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XXII - Ports and Harbors
Chapter 310 - Pilots, Piloting, and Pilotage
310.0015 - Piloting Regulation; General Provisions.
310.011 - Board of Pilot Commissioners.
310.032 - Oath of Members of the Board.
310.042 - Organization of Board; Meetings.
310.051 - Personnel; Employment.
310.061 - State Pilots; Number; Cross Licensing.
310.071 - Deputy Pilot Certification.
310.073 - State Pilot Licensing.
310.075 - Deputy Pilot Training Program.
310.081 - Department to Examine and License State Pilots and Certificate Deputy Pilots; Vacancies.
310.091 - Powers of the Department.
310.101 - Grounds for Disciplinary Action by the Board.
310.102 - Treatment Programs for Impaired Pilots and Deputy Pilots.
310.111 - Marine Incident Reports.
310.1112 - Motor Vehicle Reports.
310.1115 - Bridge Electronic Navigation Protection Equipment; Duty of Pilot.
310.121 - Application, Examination, and Biennial Fees.
310.131 - Assessment of Percentage of Gross Pilotage.
310.141 - Vessels Subject to Pilotage.
310.142 - Pilotage at St. Marys Entrance.
310.146 - Exemptions From Pilotage.
310.151 - Rates of Pilotage; Pilotage Rate Review Committee.
310.161 - Piloting Without a License; Penalties.
310.171 - Pilots May Incorporate Themselves.
310.183 - Immediate Inactivation of License or Certificate for Certain Violations.