Mississippi Code
Chapter 1 - Harbor or Port Commissions; Powers of Political Subdivision; Pilotage
§ 59-1-3. Appointment, oath, bond, and terms of office of members of commission

The port commission provided for in Section 59-1-1 shall be appointed as follows: one (1) shall be appointed by the Governor who shall be skilled and experienced in maritime affairs; one (1) shall be appointed by the board of supervisors of the county in which such port of entry is located, who shall be skilled and experienced in maritime affairs, and three (3) shall be appointed by the mayor and board of aldermen or mayor and board of commissioners of the city where such port of entry is located, one (1) of whom shall be skilled and experienced in maritime affairs. Before entering upon the duties of the office, each of said commissioners shall take and subscribe to the oath of office required by Section 268 of the Constitution of the State of Mississippi, and shall give bond to be approved by the clerk of the city in which the port of entry is located, in a sum not less than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), conditioned upon the faithful performance of their duties. Said bond shall be made payable to the city in which the port of entry is located, and in case of breach thereof, suit may be brought on the relation of the city for the benefit of said commission. The commissioners shall hold office for a term of four (4) years from the day of their appointment and qualification, and until their successor or successors shall be appointed and qualify as set out herein.

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Mississippi Code

Title 59 - Ports, Harbors, Landings and Watercraft

Chapter 1 - Harbor or Port Commissions; Powers of Political Subdivision; Pilotage

§ 59-1-1. Creation of port commission; composition and jurisdiction of commission generally

§ 59-1-3. Appointment, oath, bond, and terms of office of members of commission

§ 59-1-5. Compensation of members of commission

§ 59-1-7. Meetings; officers

§ 59-1-9. General powers and duties of commission; commission may enter into joint venture for construction and operation of facilities under jurisdiction of commission

§ 59-1-11. Additional powers of port commission

§ 59-1-13. Construction of Sections 59-1-13 through 59-1-25 generally

§ 59-1-15. Definition of "industrial operations."

§ 59-1-17. Jurisdiction of commission; reclamation, use and disposition of lands subject to commission jurisdiction generally; leasing and subleasing of certain submerged lands and tidelands owned by state

§ 59-1-19. Sale, lease or other disposition of land not used for port purposes

§ 59-1-21. Terms and conditions of conveyances, contracts, leases, etc.

§ 59-1-23. Assistance of municipalities in establishing industries

§ 59-1-25. Reservation of oil, gas and minerals in sale, lease or other disposition of lands

§ 59-1-27. Port director

§ 59-1-29. Appropriation of funds for use of port commission by municipal authorities

§ 59-1-31. Appropriation of funds for use of port commission by county governing authorities

§ 59-1-33. County membership in rivers and harbors association

§ 59-1-35. Affiliation with rivers and harbors association by cities and other political subdivisions or agencies

§ 59-1-39. Licensing of harbor masters, pilots, stevedores, etc.

§ 59-1-41. Compulsory pilotage

§ 59-1-43. Use of or actions by unlicensed persons

§ 59-1-45. Disposition of fines and penalties