Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61G14-20.001 - Deputy Pilots'and State Pilots'Physical and Mental Capabilities
(1) The purpose of this rule is to establish
minimum standards for the physical and mental capabilities necessary to carry
out the professional duties of a certificated deputy pilot or licensed state
pilot, as required by Sections
310.071,
310.073 and
310.081, F.S.
(2) As used in this rule, the following
definitions shall apply:
(a) "Applicant" shall
mean a person applying for initial certification as a deputy pilot;
(b) "Pilot" shall mean a Florida licensed
state pilot or a Florida certified deputy pilot;
(c) "Certification of physical fitness" shall
consist of all the following documents signed by a physician who holds an
active, valid license issued pursuant to Chapter 458 or 459, F.S.:
1. Annual certification that the applicant or
pilot is fully fit and qualified to perform the duties of a deputy pilot. The
certification shall occur each calendar year and shall bear a date no later
than thirteen months after the date appearing on such certification most
recently submitted;
2. An original
or true copy of form Dept. of. Trans., USCG, CG-719K (Rev. 1/02) entitled
"Merchant Marine Personnel Physical Examination Report, " which form is
incorporated herein by reference and can be obtained by contacting the Board
office at 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0790. The form
shall bear a date no later than thirteen months after the date appearing on the
copy of such form most recently submitted; and
3. Documentation that the applicant or pilot,
within six months prior to the date the document is submitted, has met one of
the Coast Guard drug testing requirements for transactions regarding licensing
as follows:
a. Submitted documentation that
the applicant or the pilot has passed a USCG drug test conducted within the
past six months by a laboratory accredited by the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration, Department of Health and Human
Services;
b. Submitted
documentation that the applicant or pilot has been subject to a random testing
program meeting the criteria of
Title 46, CFR
16.230 (December 2, 1994), for at least 60
days during the past six months and has not failed nor refused to participate
in a chemical test for any controlled substances regulated under Chapter 893,
F.S. (2005); or
c. Submitted
documentation demonstrating that the applicant or pilot has passed a
preemployment chemical test for any controlled substances regulated under
Chapter 893, F.S. (2005), within the past six months.
The term "submitted" as used in this subsection shall mean provided to and received at the Board office at 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0790.
(3) Certification of physical fitness shall
be submitted at the following times:
(a)
Applicants - within six months prior to the date the application is
submitted;
(b) Pilots - not later
than thirteen months following the date the most recent certification of that
pilot's physical fitness was submitted;
(c) Failure to comply with this rule shall
result in discipline pursuant to Section
310.101, F.S., and rule Chapter
61G14-17, F.A.C.
(4) Any
evidence from a physical examination of a pilot which indicates that the
subject has a clinical dependence upon alcohol use, or uses any controlled
substance unless the subject is under the care of a physician, an advanced
registered nurse practitioner, or a physician assistant and the controlled
substance was prescribed by that physician, an advanced registered nurse
practitioner, or physician assistant, shall subject the pilot to the provisions
of Section 310.101, F.S. Proceedings
thereunder shall be in accordance with the requirements of Section
120.569 and
120.57, F.S.
(5) Any applicant or pilot affected by the
Board's action may request a hearing in accordance with Chapter 120, F.S., and
must do so within twenty-one (21) days of receipt of notice of Board action,
otherwise the Board action will become a final order of the Board on the day
following the last day to request a hearing.
(6) Nothing in this rule section shall be
construed to limit the Department's statutory authority to issue an emergency
order suspending or revoking a pilot's license or certificate where there is an
immediate danger to the public health, safety, or welfare.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 310.071(1), 310.073(3), 310.081(3), 310.185(1) FS. Law Implemented 310.071, 310.073, 310.081 FS.
New 2-22-95, Amended 1-4-00, 6-24-03, 9-12-05, 8-10-16.
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