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Chapter 1 General Principles
Article 1
The present Regulations are prescribed pursuant to Article 42 of Pilotage Act.
Article 2
The requirements and qualifications of the pilots performing pilotage services in the special pilotage districts which are divided and delimited by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) shall be drawn by individual local shipping administration authority according to the situation whereof and submitted for approval of the MOTC.
Article 3
The administrative rules governing the pilots of the special pilotage districts may be otherwise drawn by individual local shipping administration authority and submitted for approval of the MOTC for enforcement.
Article 4
The pilots of individual pilotage district shall establish a pilot office to deal with the procedures for the requirement for piloting services.
Each pilot office shall draw working rules for its member pilots to follow; the rules will be enforced after submitting for approval of local shipping administration authority.
The pilot office shall be placed under the supervision of local shipping administration authority.
Article 5
Any pilot office shall provide the duty book in its office for each group of member pilots to go on duty by turn by day accordingly; the name list of the pilots on duty in turn each day shall be filed with the local shipping administration authority.
Article 6
Any pilot office shall provide the topographic map covering individual pilotage district, table of sea level, tides and waves daily and information of instruments and devices relating to navigation and the Pilotage Act for member pilots' reference.
Article 7
The pilot boats exclusively used for pilotage services should be provided by the pilot offices, which may apply to the competent telecommunication authority for setting up radio stations for use to provide pilotage service.
Article 8
The pilot office which does not provide pilot boats may lease appropriate boats as the substitutes, provided, however, such boats shall have the identification marks stipulated in Article 9 of Pilotage Act.
Article 9
The pilot office, which is unable to acquire or lease the pilot boats, may report to the shipping administration authority requesting for assistance.
Article 10
All expenses for various facilities in the pilot office shall be borne by each member pilot in proportion to his/her revenue from pilotage services.
The shipping administration authority may, as it deems necessary, request the pilot offices to improve their facilities used for piloting vessels and the pilotage services rendered within a specific period of time.
The pilot office shall submit the annual accounts of equipment and funds in the end of each year to local shipping administration authority for audit and inspection.
Article 11
The boat exclusively used for pilotage service and navigating within a designated pilotage district may be exempted from processing the formalities of port entry and exit.
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