(a) On complaint or on its own motion, and after notice and hearing, the board may suspend a branch pilot’s license for not more than six months or recommend that the governor revoke a branch pilot’s license if the board finds that the pilot has:
(1) failed to demonstrate and maintain the qualifications for a license required by this chapter;
(2) used narcotics or other types of drugs, chemicals, or controlled substances as defined by law that impair the pilot’s ability to perform the pilot’s duties skillfully and efficiently;
(3) used alcohol to an extent that impairs the pilot’s ability to perform the pilot’s duties skillfully and efficiently;
(4) violated a provision of this chapter or rules adopted by the board under this chapter;
(5) made a material misstatement in the application for a license;
(6) obtained or attempted to obtain a license under this chapter by fraud or misrepresentation;
(7) intentionally failed to comply with an order of the board;
(8) charged a pilotage rate other than that approved by the board;
(9) intentionally refused to pilot or neglected to board promptly a vessel when requested to do so by the master or person responsible for navigation of the vessel except when, in the judgment of the pilot, movement of the vessel constitutes a hazard to life or property or when pilotage charges that are due and owing are unpaid by the person ordering the pilot services;
(10) intentionally caused damage to a vessel;
(11) been absent from duty in violation of board rules and without authorization;
(12) aided or abetted another pilot in failing to perform the other pilot’s duties; or
(13) been guilty of carelessness, neglect of duty, intentional unavailability for performance of duties, refusal to perform duties, misconduct, or incompetence while on duty.
(b) If the federal pilot’s license of a pilot licensed under this chapter is suspended or revoked, the board, on a finding that it has good cause, shall suspend the license for the same period or revoke the license under this chapter.

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Terms Used In Texas Transportation Code 66.043

  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
  • Person: includes corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, and any other legal entity. See Texas Government Code 311.005
  • Property: means real and personal property. See Texas Government Code 311.005
  • Written: includes any representation of words, letters, symbols, or figures. See Texas Government Code 311.005

(c) On determining that a license should be suspended or revoked, the board shall adopt a written order that states its findings and:
(1) suspends the license for a stated period; or
(2) recommends to the governor revocation of the license.
(d) The governor, on receipt of a board order recommending revocation of a license, shall revoke the license.
(e) A suspension of a license takes effect on adoption of the board’s order. A revocation of a branch pilot’s license takes effect on issuance of the governor’s decision.