Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: October 28, 2024) |
61. Department of Business and Professional Regulation |
61G14. Board of Pilot Commissioners |
61G14-21. Ports |
1(1) Ports for which pilots are licensed, or deputy pilots are certified, are: Fernandina, Jacksonville, Port Canaveral, Fort Pierce, Port of Palm Beach, Port Everglades, Miami, Key West, Fort Myers, Boca Grande, Tampa, Port Tampa, Port Manatee, St. Petersburg, Port St. Joe, Panama City and Pensacola.
47(2) A license or certificate issued for a port authorizes a pilot or deputy to provide pilot services upon the navigable waters of that port lying within the area delineated by the heavy dotted lines on the applicable following port chart or map and upon the navigable waters lying seaward therefrom to the point of boarding and disembarking described in Rule 10861G14-15.004, 109F.A.C.:
110(a) Fernandina:
112(b) Jacksonville:
114(c) Port Canaveral:
117(d) Fort Pierce:
120(e) Port of Palm Beach:
125(f) Port Everglades:
128(g) Miami:
130(h) Key West:
133(i) Fort Myers:
136(j) Boca Grande:
139(k) Tampa (includes Port Tampa, Port Manatee and St. Petersburg):
149(l) Port St. Joe:
153(m) Panama City:
156(n) Pensacola:158Rulemaking Authority 160310.002(4), 161310.073, 162310.075, 163310.185 FS. 165Law Implemented 167310.002(4), 168310.073, 169310.075 FS. 171History–New 3-26-98.