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Chapter 56. Board of Marine Pilots
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Section 11
. Types of licenses and endorsements
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Section 12
. Documentation of service
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Section 14
. Deputy marine pilot extension of route endorsement qualifications
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Section 16
. Training pilot endorsement
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Section 18
. Qualifications for less than 60,000 gross tons endorsement
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Section 19
. Qualifications for less than 80,000 gross tons endorsement
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Section 20
. (Repealed)
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Section 21
. Pilotage regions
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Section 22
. (Repealed)
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Section 25
. Applications
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Section 26
. Deputy marine pilot training program
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Section 27
. Dockings, undockings, and observer trips
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Section 28
. Regional requirements for deputy marine pilot license
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Section 29
. General requirements for marine pilot license
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Section 30
. (Deleted)
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Section 31
. Regional requirements for marine pilot license
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Section 32
. Dismissal of a trainee from a deputy marine pilot training program
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Section 33
. Deputy marine pilot apprenticeship program
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Section 34
. Qualifications to transfer a marine pilot license to a different pilotage region within the state
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Section 35
. Approval of pilot organization training or apprenticeship program
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Section 36
. (Repealed)
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Section 37
. Conn requirements for training
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Section 40
. (Deleted)
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Section 45
. (Deleted)
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Section 50
. (Repealed)
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Section 53
. (Repealed)
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Section 55
. (Renumbered)
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Section 60
. (Repealed)
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Section 68
. Observer trip requirements
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Section 70
. Examinations
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Section 75
. (Repealed)
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Section 80
. Biennial license renewal
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Section 82
. Familiarization trips
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Section 83
. Continuing education requirements
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Section 85
. Lapsed licenses
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Section 90
. General rule for determining boundaries of the compulsory pilotage waters of Alaska
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Section 100
. Established boundaries of compulsory pilotage waters of Alaska
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Section 110
. Exclusions for entering compulsory pilotage waters of Alaska
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Section 115
. Pleasure craft exemptions
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Section 120
. Pilot stations or pickup points
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Section 130
. (Repealed)
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Section 200
. (Repealed)
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Section 205
. Availability of pilots
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Section 210
. Tariff for Southeastern Alaska Region
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Section 220
. Tariff for Southcentral Alaska Region
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Section 230
. Tariff for Western Alaska Region
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Section 240
. Tariff for Kuskokwim River Region
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Section 250
. Procedures for setting pilotage rates
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Section 300
. Standard for recognition
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Section 310
. Qualifications for recognition
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Section 320
. (Repealed)
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Section 500
. VLCC endorsement required
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Section 510
. Qualifications for VLCC license endorsement
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Section 930
. Quorum
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Section 940
. Drugs and alcohol
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Section 950
. Current address
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Section 960
. Duties of pilots
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Section 963
. Hours of duty
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Section 965
. Incident report
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Section 970
. Physical incapacitation
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Section 980
. Registration of operators
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Section 990
. Definitions
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