New Jersey Statutes 12:8-35. Vessels required to take maritime pilot; exceptions
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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes 12:8-35
- State: extends to and includes any State, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia and the Canal Zone. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
12:8-35. Every United States vessel and every foreign vessel shall take a State-licensed maritime pilot when entering or leaving pilotage waters and shall take a licensed maritime pilot or docking pilot, as provided for herein, when otherwise underway in pilotage waters. This requirement shall not apply to:
a. a vessel documented under the United States flag and operating
in a coastwise trade; or
b. a public vessel of the United States or a vessel otherwise exempt from state pilotage regulation by United States law; or
c. a yacht of less than 200 feet in length.
If a regulated vessel underway on State pilotage waters fails to take a maritime pilot, the master, owner, agent or charterer shall pay the pilotage fees as if one had been employed and be subject to penalties under the commission’s regulations.
Amended 1991, c.76, s.4; 2004, c.72, s.26.