Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 102 - Shipping and Seamen, Harbors and Harbor Masters
Section 19a - Initial Course of Study for Harbormasters; In-Service Training

Section 19A. (a) A person who receives an appointment as a harbormaster or as an assistant harbormaster on a full-time or permanent part-time basis in a city or town where a harbor is located shall satisfactorily complete an initial prescribed course of study for harbormasters which shall be approved by the harbormaster training council established pursuant to section 116D of chapter 6 and offered at a time to be determined by said harbormaster training council. A person so appointed shall attend, at such further intervals and for such periods as determined by the harbormaster training council, a prescribed course of study for harbormasters which shall be approved by the council, for in-service training. Upon petition to the council by the appointing authority, a person appointed as a harbormaster or as an assistant harbormaster, on a full-time or permanent part-time basis, in a city or town where a harbor is located, may be exempted by the council from the requirements of this section before exercising harbormaster powers while that person is awaiting training.
(b) Failure of a person to comply with this section within 2 years of being appointed as a harbormaster or as an assistant harbormaster on a full-time or permanent part-time basis in a city or town where a harbor is located shall result in removal by the appointing authority if the harbormaster or assistant harbormaster is not awaiting funding and scheduling of a harbormaster academy. Failure of an appointed person to satisfactorily complete the in-service prescribed course of study in a timely manner may result in removal by the appointing authority. This section shall not apply to seasonal employees appointed by the harbormaster from time to time.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XV - Regulation of Trade

Chapter 102 - Shipping and Seamen, Harbors and Harbor Masters

Section 1 - Boarding Vessels Without Leave or Authority

Section 1a - Boarding Vessels Without Permission; Penalty; Exceptions

Section 2 - Exemption of Seamen or Mariners From Arrest on Debt; Liens

Section 3 - Jurisdiction of Courts; Recovery of Penalties

Section 4 - Harbor Limits

Section 6 - Weighers of Lighters or Other Vessels Transporting Stones, Gravel or Sand; Appointment

Section 7 - Marking of Vessels Transporting Stone, Gravel or Sand; Specifications

Section 8 - Duties of Weighers

Section 9 - Tonnage of Vessel; Deduction

Section 10 - Regulations on Board During Weighing

Section 11 - Annual Examination of Marks; Certification

Section 12 - Fees of Weighers

Section 13 - Penalties for Failure to Weigh, Mark or Examine Vessel

Section 14 - Ordinances or By-Laws Regulating Marking or Weighing of Lighters and Other Vessels

Section 17 - Illegal Deposit of Substances or Things Injuring or Obstructing Navigation

Section 18 - Passing Warp or Line Across Channel or Dock

Section 19 - Harbor Masters; Assistant Harbor Masters; Appointment

Section 19a - Initial Course of Study for Harbormasters; In-Service Training

Section 20 - Powers and Duties of Assistants

Section 21 - Powers of Harbor Masters

Section 22 - Permit to Unload Lumber in Stream or Channel

Section 23 - Order to Vessel to Brace Topsail Yards, Etc.

Section 24 - Removal of Vessel Lying in Harbor

Section 25 - Removal of Vessel Lying at Wharf

Section 26 - Stationing of Vessels

Section 27 - Report of Violations

Section 28 - Penalties