California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Sections 1130-1139
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 1130
A majority of all of the pilots licensed by the board shall appoint one pilot to act as port agent to carry out the orders...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 1131
Pilots shall at all times keep, for their exclusive use, vessels of such description and condition as the board may direct. ...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 1132
Every pilot in charge of a vessel arriving in Monterey Bay and the Bay of San Francisco, San Pablo, or Suisun, shall safely moor the...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 1133
Every pilot in charge of a vessel leaving the Bays of San Francisco, San Pablo, and Suisun shall pilot it from its point of departure...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 1134
When a pilot goes aboard a vessel, the pilot becomes a servant of the vessel and its owner and operator. Nothing in this division exempts...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 1136
Every pilot and inland pilot licensed pursuant to this division shall do all of the following: (a) Take an oath of office in the manner...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 1137
(a) The account shall show all of the following: (1) The name of each vessel piloted. (2) The name of the vessel's master. (3) The...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 1138
(a) When cruising offshore or standing out to sea, pilots shall go to the vessel nearest to shore or in the most distress, or incur...
- California Laws: Harbors and Navigation Code Section 1139
(a) Every pilot boarding a vessel shall exhibit his commission or license as pilot when requested by the master of such vessel. (b) The board...