1800
No. 11 of 1930.
PILOTS.
Examination for licence.
(b) prescribing the fees to be paid in respect of licences and examinations required under this Ordinance, the remuneration to be paid to examiners, and the amounts to be paid to licensed pilots in respect of pilotage services (in this Ordinance referred to as "pilotage dues") and in respect of other matters;
(c) any other purpose which the Governor in Council may think desirable in connexion with the provision or regulation of a pilotage service.
5.-(1) Every person applying for a licence, and should the Harbour Master deem it necessary, every person applying for the renewal of a licence, shall, before such licence or renewal is granted, pass such examination as the Harbour Master shall from time to time direct.
Examination or renewal.
Examination of pilots for sight and physical fitness.
Licensing of pilots by Harbour Master not to involve any liability.
2 & 3 Gen. 5, c. 31, s. 19.
(2) The said examination shall be conducted by a board of examiners appointed for that purpose by the Governor.
(3) All tests which may be required in such examination for sight or physical fitness shall be conducted under the supervision of a medical officer appointed by the Director of Medical Services who shall report to the Harbour Master whether in the opinion of such medical officer the sight and physical fitness of the applicant are such as to justify the grant to him of a pilot's licence.
6. All licensed pilots shall be required to pass an examination for sight and physical fitness whenever the Harbour Master deems it necessary and at least once in every five years from the date of the last such examination. Such examination shall be conducted under the supervision of a medical officer appointed by the Director of Medical Services who shall report to the Harbour Master whether in the opinion of such medical officer the sight and physical fitness of the pilot are such as to justify the renewal of his pilot's licence. No licence shall be valid for any pilot who fails to pass this examination.
7. The grant or renewal of a licence to a pilot by the Harbour Master under the powers given by this Ordinance shall not impose any liability on the Harbour Master for any loss or damage occasioned by any act or default of the pilot.
As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1939, Supp. Sched.
1800
No. 11 of 1930.
PILOTS.
Examination
for licence.
(b) prescribing the fees to be paid in respect of licences and examinations required under this Ordinance, the remuneration to be paid to examiners, and the amounts to be paid to licensed pilots in respect of pilotage services (in this Ordinance referred to as pilotage dues") and in respect of other matters;
(c) any other purpose which the Governor in Council may think desirable in connexion with the provision or regulation of a pilotage service.
5.-(1) Every person applying for a licence, and should the of applicant Harbour Master deem it necessary, every person applying for the renewal of a licence, shall, before such licence or renewal is granted, pass such examination as the Harbour Master shall from time to time direct.
or renewal.
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Examination
of pilots for sight and physical fitness.
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Licensing of pilots by Harbour
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Master not to
involve any liability.
2 & 3 Gen. 5,
c. 31, s. 19.
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(2) The said examination shall be conducted by a board of examiners appointed for that purpose by the Governor.
(3) All tests which may be required in such examination for sight or physical fitness shall be conducted under the supervision of a medical officer appointed by the Director of Medical Services who shall report to the Harbour Master whether in the opinion. of such medical officer the sight and physical fitness of the applicant are such as to justify the grant to him of a pilot's licence.
6. All licensed pilots shall be required to pass an examina- tion for sight and physical fitness whenever the Harbour Master deems it necessary and at least once in every five years from the date of the last such examination. Such examination shall be conducted under the supervision of a medical officer appointed by the Director of Medical Services who shall report to the Harbour Master whether in the opinion of such medical officer the sight and physical fitness of the pilot are such as to justify the renewal of his pilot's licence. No licence shall be valid for any pilot who fails to pass this examination.
7. The grant or renewal of a licence to a pilot by the Harbour Master under the powers given by this Ordinance shall not impose any liability on the Harbour Master for any loss or damage occasioned by any act or default of the pilot.
As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1939, Supp. Sched.
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