58 Pa. Code § 115.9 - Licenses for operators
(a)
Eligibility. Persons, 18 years of age and older, in good
physical condition and who possess a valid Boating Safety Education Certificate
are eligible for licensing as operators of passenger-carrying boats.
(b)
Physical examination.
The physical condition of an applicant for an operator's license shall be
certified by a physician after a physical examination. The physician's
certification must include a statement attesting that the applicant displays
normal color vision. This requirement may be waived if the operation of vessels
for which the license is sought will be limited to daylight hours.
(c)
Application. An
application for a boat operator's license shall be made on the form provided by
the Commission. The completed form shall be submitted with the applicable fee
as listed in section 5104(a)(6) of the code (relating to fees).
(d)
Examination. An
applicant for a boat operator's license shall pass a professional examination
to demonstrate sufficient experience and capabilities to assume the
responsibilities for operation of a passenger-carrying boat. Examination will
include oral questions and a practical test of boating skills using the boat-or
a boat of identical size and type-for which an operator's license is being
requested. If the applicant does not pass the oral examination or the practical
test, 30 days is required prior to taking a retest. A request for the retest
shall be submitted on Form PFBC-292.
(e)
Contents and display of boat
operator's license. The operator's license shall contain a photograph
of the licensee. In addition, it will list the name and the limitations on the
operator with respect to size of vessel authorized to operate and day or night
restrictions. Licenses issued under this section are valid on any water under
the sole jurisdiction of the Commonwealth for boats up to and including the
size listed on the license. The Commission will validate the operator's
license. The operator shall carry and display the license while in actual
operation of a passenger carrying boat and produce the license upon request of
the Commission.
(f)
Expiration. Licenses issued under this section will expire on
December 31, 5 years from the date of issuance.
(g)
Waiver. The Commission
will waive the licensing requirement of this section for an individual
possessing a current valid United States Coast Guard certification appropriate
for the size and type of boat he intends to operate upon presentation of proof
of his Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential or other Coast Guard
certification.
Notes
The provisions of this § 115.9 amended under the Fish and Boat Code, 30 Pa.C.S. §§ 5122, 5123(a)(1) and 5124.
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