Florida Regulations 61G14-11.003: Examination for Certification as a Deputy Pilot
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(1) The Board, pursuant to Florida Statutes § 455.217, specifies that the licensing examination administered by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation shall pertain to the management of vessels and a knowledge of the channels, waters, harbors, and ports where the candidate for examination wishes to serve and shall include the following professional subject areas:
(b) Inland Rules of the Road and the Pilot Rules;
(c) Seamanship, Shiphandling and other Subjects Relating to Piloting;
(d) Aids to Navigation;
(e) Local or specific knowledge of the port area for which being examined;
(f) Chartwork of the port area for which being examined, with detailed information of the port area required to be charted;
(g) A general examination concerning matters pertaining to a candidate’s knowledge of federal and state pilotage, fitness and ability to undertake the duties of a certified deputy pilot in the port for which being examined, and such other related information as may be deemed pertinent to the examination process, to determine whether the applicant is qualified to pilot all classes of vessels liable to enter the port and is familiar with the waters, the channels, the harbor and the port.
(2) In order to achieve a passing grade on the examination a candidate must score 90% on the subject areas in paragraphs (1)(a) and (b), and a score of 75% on the subject areas in paragraphs (1)(c), (d), (e), (f) and (g).
(3) Recognizing that certain areas of the examination are more critical than others to the stated purpose contained in Florida Statutes § 310.001, the percentage scores of candidates who have achieved a passing grade, as required in subsection (2), above, shall be multiplied by the factors assigned below to arrive at a final numerical grade for use in final selection to fill the advertised positions:
(a) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(a), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.5;
(b) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(b), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.5;
(c) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(c), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.5;
(d) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(d), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.0;
(e) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(e), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.0;
(f) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(f), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.5;
(g) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(g), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.0.
Rulemaking Authority 310.185, 455.217 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 455.217. History-New 1-10-80, Amended 12-16-80, 10-31-84, Formerly 21SS-5.13, Amended 7-20-87, Formerly 21SS-5.013, 21SS-11.003.
(a) International Rules of the Road;
(b) Inland Rules of the Road and the Pilot Rules;
(c) Seamanship, Shiphandling and other Subjects Relating to Piloting;
(d) Aids to Navigation;
(e) Local or specific knowledge of the port area for which being examined;
(f) Chartwork of the port area for which being examined, with detailed information of the port area required to be charted;
(g) A general examination concerning matters pertaining to a candidate’s knowledge of federal and state pilotage, fitness and ability to undertake the duties of a certified deputy pilot in the port for which being examined, and such other related information as may be deemed pertinent to the examination process, to determine whether the applicant is qualified to pilot all classes of vessels liable to enter the port and is familiar with the waters, the channels, the harbor and the port.
(2) In order to achieve a passing grade on the examination a candidate must score 90% on the subject areas in paragraphs (1)(a) and (b), and a score of 75% on the subject areas in paragraphs (1)(c), (d), (e), (f) and (g).
(3) Recognizing that certain areas of the examination are more critical than others to the stated purpose contained in Florida Statutes § 310.001, the percentage scores of candidates who have achieved a passing grade, as required in subsection (2), above, shall be multiplied by the factors assigned below to arrive at a final numerical grade for use in final selection to fill the advertised positions:
(a) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(a), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.5;
(b) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(b), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.5;
(c) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(c), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.5;
(d) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(d), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.0;
(e) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(e), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.0;
(f) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(f), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.5;
(g) Paragraph 61G14-11.003(1)(g), F.A.C.: a factor of 1.0.
Rulemaking Authority 310.185, 455.217 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 455.217. History-New 1-10-80, Amended 12-16-80, 10-31-84, Formerly 21SS-5.13, Amended 7-20-87, Formerly 21SS-5.013, 21SS-11.003.