Mississippi Code
Chapter 1 - Harbor or Port Commissions; Powers of Political Subdivision; Pilotage
§ 59-1-39. Licensing of harbor masters, pilots, stevedores, etc.

Contracting stevedores shall pay a privilege license not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) per year, the amount within this limit, to be fixed and determined by the port commissioners, and the same shall be paid to the port commission or port authority to be used for port expenses and maintenance as directed by the port commissioner or port authority. Harbor masters, pilots, boatmen, stevedores, surveyors, watchmen, police, ship agents, ship chandlers and such other persons performing services for the public shipping as the port commissioners may require, shall pay annually such license or permit fee as may be prescribed and required by the port commissioners not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00). The fees for piloting, inward and outward, shall be so fixed as not to be unduly burdensome on shipping. The piloting fees for boarding vessels on arrival, for docking and for each shift or move thereafter shall be determined and fixed by the port commissioners as may from time to time be considered reasonable and proper under existing conditions.
It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, to act as harbor master, pilot, boatman, stevedore, surveyor, watchman, ship agent, ship chandler or in any other capacity as the port commissioners may designate, without first being duly licensed and qualified as set out in this section, or without having been issued a permit that such service is necessary for the protection of the harbor or advancement of public shipping.
It shall be unlawful for any vessel, firm or corporation to employ a harbor master, pilot, boatman, stevedore, surveyor, watchman, police, ship agent, ship chandler or any other such person until such person shall have been first duly licensed and qualified as provided in this section.

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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