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(a) Each pilot organization shall submit a training program proposal to the board for approval. A training program must provide for the training of
(1) candidates for a deputy marine pilot license;
(2) deputy marine pilots upgrading their licenses to marine pilot licenses; and
(3) marine pilots transferring into the pilotage region from another pilotage region within the state.
(b) To be approved by the board, a pilot training or apprenticeship program must meet or exceed the applicable requirements of 12 AAC 56.026, 12 AAC 56.028, 12 AAC 56.029, 12 AAC 56.031, 12 AAC 56.032, and 12 AAC 56.033.
(c) An approved training program must prepare a trainee to demonstrate, through an open-book examination, a minimum level of knowledge of the state oil pollution prevention requirements in 18 AAC 75.
(d) The Department of Environmental Conservation may review the training program of pilots engaged in piloting tank vessels.
History: Eff. 10/2/93, Register 127; am 11/7/93, Register 128; am 6/16/96, Register 138; am 10/25/2002, Register 164
Authority: AS 08.62.040
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