ENTRY INTO PILOTAGE SERVICE Sample Clauses

ENTRY INTO PILOTAGE SERVICE. 10.01 There shall be a board of examiners to examine persons applying for a pilot's license in accordance with section 14 of the Great Lakes Pilotage Regulations. 10.02 The Board of Examiner shall hold examinations prescribed by the applicable Regulations. 10.03 Prior to any examination, the Authority shall provide the Board of Examiners with evidence that the applicant meets or is able to meet the requirements of the Pilotage Act and all relevant Regulations passed thereunder. 10.04 The examination for a pilot's license shall be in such form as the Authority and the Corporation may determine and shall be conducted in accordance with section 13 of the Great Lakes Pilotage Regulations. 10.05 The Board of Examiners shall submit to the Authority a statement of the results of the examination of each applicant examined for a pilot’s licence, together with a statement as to whether or not the Board of Examiners recommends the issue of a pilot's licence to the applicant. 10.06 Where the Board of Examiners recommends issue of a pilot's licence to an applicant, the Authority shall issue a pilot's licence to that applicant when the services of such applicant are required by the Authority. 10.07 In the event of any action at law or any actions under the provisions of the Pilotage Act, against the Authority or the Corporation resulting from the refusal to grant a licence as a result of an applicant falling to pass the examination, both parties shall cooperate fully in the defence of such action. 10.08 (a) Pilots on the Board of Examiners involved in examining, interviewing or assessing persons applying for a pilot's license or pilotage certificate shall be compensated at the daily rate of pay plus expenses, for each day of the exam, when such exams are conducted outside the navigation season.
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ENTRY INTO PILOTAGE SERVICE. 11.01 There shall be a Board of Examiners to examine persons applying for a pilot's license and it shall be composed of: a) two (2) officers of the Authority, one of whom shall be the Chairman; and b) three (3) pilots, appointed by the Authority upon recommendation of the Corporation, knowledgeable of the waters for which the person is applying for a licence; c) the Board may, as needed, be composed of one (1) officer of the Authority and two (2) pilots appointed as above. 11.02 The Board of Examiners shall hold examinations as prescribed by the applicable regulations.
ENTRY INTO PILOTAGE SERVICE. There shall be a Board of Examiners to examine persons applying for a pilot's licence accordance with section of the Great Lakes Pilotage Regulations. The Board of Examiners shall hold examinations prescribed by the applicable Regulations. Prior to any examination, the shall provide the Board of Examiners with evidence that the applicant meets or is able to meet the requirements of the Pilotage Act and Regulations passed thereunder. The for a licence shall be in such form as the Authority and the Corporation may and shall be conducted in accordance with section of the Lakes Pilotage Regulations. The Board of Examiners shall submit to the Authority a statement of the results of the examination of each applicant examined for a pilot's licence, together with a as to or not the Board of Examiners recommends the issue of a pilot's licence to that applicant. Where the Board of Examiners recommends issue of a licence to an applicant, the Authority shall issue a licence to that applicant when the services of such applicant are required by the Authority. In the event of any action at law or any action under the provisions of the Pilotage Act, against Authority or the Corporation resulting from the refusal to grant a licence, as a result of an applicant failing to pass the examination, both parties shall cooperate fully in the defence of such action. Pilots on the Board of Examiners to persons applying for a pilot's license or pilotage certificate shall be compensated at the daily rate of pay, as well as incurred, for each day of the when such exams are held outside the navigation season.

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