(a) A pilot board shall:
- (1) examine and determine the qualifications of each applicant for branch or deputy pilot;
- (2) recommend meritorious applicants to the governor, if new appointments are proper;
- (3) examine any cause of alleged or suspected misconduct or inefficiency in a branch or deputy pilot;
- (4) keep a record of its proceedings;
- (5) hear and determine all disputes that arise regarding pilots and pilotage;
- (6) award to pilots compensation for injurious loss of time incurred in waiting on vessels or by being carried to sea on a vessel by default of the master or owner when the pilot might have been landed;
- (7) award to pilots extra compensation for extra services to vessels in distress; and
- (8) superintend and generally attend to all matters related to pilots and pilotage.
- (b) A pilot board, after a hearing, may suspend a pilot for sufficient cause.
- (c) A pilot board may examine and determine the qualifications of a branch or deputy pilot already appointed when the board is organized.
- (d) A pilot board may restrict all deputy pilots from piloting over the bar vessels that have over a specified draught of water.
Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 165, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.