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46:46:8.0.2.13.3.1.18.1 46 Shipping III   402 PART 402—GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE RULES AND ORDERS A Subpart A—General   § 402.100 Purpose. USCG     [27 FR 11947, Dec. 4, 1962, as amended at 32 FR 14223, Oct. 13, 1967; 61 FR 5721, Feb. 14, 1996. Redesignated and amended at 61 FR 32655, June 25, 1996, and further redesignated and amended by USCG-1998-3976, 63 FR 35139, 35140, June 29, 1998] The purpose of this part is to implement those provisions of the Great Lakes Pilotage Regulations (part 401 of this chapter) which authorize or require the Commandant to issue supplementary rules and orders.
46:46:8.0.2.13.3.2.18.1 46 Shipping III   402 PART 402—GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE RULES AND ORDERS B Subpart B—Registration of Pilots   § 402.210 Requirements and qualifications for registration. USCG     [USCG-2022-0025, 89 FR 76354, Sept. 17, 2024] Pursuant to § 401.210(a)(4), each applicant for an original registration at the time of application and each Applicant Trainee, Apprentice Pilot, United States Registered Pilot, and Temporary Registered Pilot is required to pass a physical examination in accordance with subpart C of 46 CFR part 10.
46:46:8.0.2.13.3.2.18.2 46 Shipping III   402 PART 402—GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE RULES AND ORDERS B Subpart B—Registration of Pilots   § 402.220 Registration of Pilots. USCG     [USCG-2022-0025, 89 FR 76354, Sept. 17, 2024] (a) Each Apprentice Pilot must complete the minimum number of round trips specified in this section prior to registration as a United States Registered Pilot. The round trips must be made in company with a United States Registered Pilot or Temporary Registered Pilot, on oceangoing vessels that have a gross tonnage of at least 4,000. The pilot association training committee, pilot association president, or Director may require additional round trips to demonstrate proficiency for a given waterway or specific port in order to ensure maritime safety. The minimum number of round trips listed here is not intended to guarantee completion of a training plan or advancement towards Full Registration. (1) If the Apprentice Pilot holds a Master endorsement, a minimum of five round trips are required over the waters for which registration is desired. (2) If the Apprentice Pilot holds a Chief Mate endorsement or a Second Mate endorsement, or holds a First-Class Pilot endorsement with service in the capacity of First Mate or Second Mate, a minimum of eight round trips are required over the waters for which registration is desired. (3) If the Apprentice Pilot holds a First-Class Pilot endorsement or a Third Mate endorsement, a minimum of twelve round trips are required over the waters for which registration is desired. (b) No course of instruction prescribed by a pilot association will be approved unless it includes the following minimum criteria: (1) Instruction in the maneuvering characteristics of various types of vessels and propulsion machinery, including the characteristics of direct-drive motor, geared-drive motor, turbo-electric, steam turbine and steam reciprocating drives. Study of maneuvering characteristics to include turning radius, times and distances to stop, time to back, etc. (2) Instruction in the effects of oceangoing vessels in restricted waters. (3) Instruction in the use of tugs, docking procedures in locks and piers, and transiting bridges. (4) Instruction in search and rescue and civil defense pr…
46:46:8.0.2.13.3.3.18.1 46 Shipping III   402 PART 402—GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE RULES AND ORDERS C Subpart C—Establishment of Pilotage Pools by Voluntary Associations of United States Registered Pilots   § 402.320 Working rules. USCG     [USCG-2022-0025, 89 FR 76354, Sept. 17, 2024] Sections 401.320(d)(2) and (6) of this chapter require that voluntary associations of United States Registered Pilots authorized to establish pilotage pools agree to submit Working Rules for approval of the Director and that they will coordinate their pilotage pool operations with Canada on a reciprocal basis. The approved Working Rules of each pilot district are on file in the office of the Director and may request a copy of the Working Rules by emailing GreatLakesPilotage@uscg.mil.

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CREATE TABLE cfr_sections (
    section_id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
    title_number INTEGER,
    title_name TEXT,
    chapter TEXT,
    subchapter TEXT,
    part_number TEXT,
    part_name TEXT,
    subpart TEXT,
    subpart_name TEXT,
    section_number TEXT,
    section_heading TEXT,
    agency TEXT,
    authority TEXT,
    source_citation TEXT,
    amendment_citations TEXT,
    full_text TEXT
);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_title ON cfr_sections(title_number);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_part ON cfr_sections(part_number);
CREATE INDEX idx_cfr_agency ON cfr_sections(agency);
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