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Chapter 62
Navigation District Pilot Boards

Sections

62.001
Definition
62.021
Pilot Board; Commissioners of Pilots
62.022
Term of Office
62.023
Disqualification
62.024
Jurisdiction
62.025
Powers of Pilot Boards
62.041
Branch or Deputy Pilot Qualifications
62.042
Oath; Bond
62.043
Issuance of Branch Pilot License
62.044
Term of Branch Pilot License
62.045
Appointment of Deputy Pilots
62.046
Suspension or Dismissal of Pilots
62.061
Definition
62.062
Pilotage Charges Inapplicable
62.063
Pilotage Charges
62.064
Consignee Liability for Pilot Services
62.065
Liability of Certain Vessels Declining Pilot Services
62.066
Liability of Certain Vessels to Other Pilots
62.067
Unauthorized Pilot Liability
62.068
Recovery of Pilotage Charges
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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