Mich. Admin. Code R. 281.3122 - State pilot's license; requirements
Rule 122.
(1) An
applicant for a state pilot's license shall be not less than 18 years of
age.
(2) When an applicant for a
state pilot's license has been convicted by a court of record for a felony
violation of the laws of the United States or the state of Michigan within 5
years of the date of application, the marine inspector shall investigate the
circumstances of the conviction. When the investigation shows continued illegal
or questionable activity on the part of the applicant, the application shall be
denied by the state boating law administrator.
(3) When an applicant for a state pilot's
license has been convicted by a court of record for a serious violation of the
marine laws of the United States or the state of Michigan within 3 years of the
date of application, the marine inspector shall investigate the circumstances
of the conviction. When the investigation shows continued illegal or
questionable activity on the part of the applicant, the application shall be
denied by the state boating law administrator. A serious violation includes all
of the following:
(a) Careless
operation.
(b) Reckless
operation.
(c) Operation under the
influence of alcoholic beverage or controlled substance.
(d) Negligent operation.
(e) Operation causing death or
injury.
(4) An applicant
for a state pilot's license shall have not less than 90 days' experience,
within the preceding 24 months, operating a noncommercial vessel of a type
similar to the vessel for which the pilot's license is sought or 90 days'
experience, within the preceding 24 months, as a full-time crew member on a
commercial vessel of a type similar to the vessel for which the pilot's license
is sought and shall have received instruction from a licensed pilot in the
operation of the vessel.
(5) An
applicant for an original state pilot's license shall pass a physical
examination given by a licensed physician of this state and shall present a
certificate signed by the physician attesting to the applicant's general
physical condition. Epilepsy, insanity, senility, acute general disease or
neurosyphilis, badly impaired hearing, or other defect that would render the
applicant incompetent to perform the ordinary duties of a licensed operator may
be cause for denial of the application.
(6) The department, when it has reason to
doubt the operator's physical or visual abilities, may require him or her, at
any time, to obtain a new physical examination. Notwithstanding, a physical
examination shall be required once every 36 months.
(7) An applicant for a state pilot's license
shall not be color-blind and, in the opinion of a qualified physician, shall
have adequate vision, in at least 1 eye, to safely operate a vessel.
(8) A qualified applicant for a state pilot's
license shall successfully complete examinations, both written and practical,
administered by a marine inspector.
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