Pacific Pilotage Regulations
2 In these Regulations,
- Act
Act means the Pilotage Act; (Loi)
- apprentice pilot
apprentice pilot means a person who is training to become a licensed pilot; (apprenti pilote)
- arrangement of ships
arrangement of ships means a number of ships travelling together that are joined by lines or other means; (ensemble de navires)
- Authority
Authority means the Pacific Pilotage Authority; (Administration)
- certificate of competency
certificate of competency means a Canadian certificate of competency or a certificate of competency that entitles the holder thereof to serve on a ship of Canadian registry in the capacity for which the certificate is issued; (certificat de capacité)
- coastal trade
coastal trade means the regular employment and operation of ships in the waters of the region, the waters of Puget Sound, the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the coastal waters of the State of Alaska not west of Cook Inlet; (cabotage)
- committee of examiners
committee of examiners means a committee of examiners appointed under section 21 to conduct examinations for any class of licence or a pilotage certificate or for the apprenticeship system; (commission d’examen)
- compulsory pilotage area
compulsory pilotage area means an area of water in which ships are subject to compulsory pilotage; (zone de pilotage obligatoire)
- dangerous goods
dangerous goods has the meaning assigned by section 2 of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992; (marchandises dangereuses)
- day of service
day of service means a period of watchkeeping duty performed over a period of 12 hours that are not necessarily consecutive; (jour de service)
- deck watch officer
deck watch officer[Repealed, SOR/2003-224, s. 1]
- ferry
ferry means a ship or an arrangement of ships that carries passengers or goods according to a fixed schedule between terminals; (traversier)
- gross tons
gross tons means gross tonnage as defined in the Canada Shipping Act; (tonneaux de jauge brute)
- marine occurrence
marine occurrence has the meaning assigned by section 2 of the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act; (accident maritime)
- movage
movage means the moving of a ship wholly within a harbour or port from one anchored or moored position to another or back to the same position, but does not include the warping of a ship from one berth to another solely by means of mooring lines unless a pilot is employed, and includes anchoring of a ship while en route between one harbour, port or pilot boarding station and another due to stress of weather, tidal conditions, safety of the ship or crew, waiting berth availability or waiting due to minor engine or equipment repairs performed by ship’s personnel that are considered reasonable engine or equipment maintenance; (déplacement)
- person in charge of the deck watch
person in charge of the deck watch means a person who has immediate charge of the navigation, manoeuvring, operation or safety of a ship, but does not include a pilot; (personne responsable du quart à la passerelle)
- pilot boarding station
pilot boarding station means a place used for the purpose of embarking or disembarking pilots; (station d’embarquement de pilotes)
- region
region means all Canadian waters in and around the Province of British Columbia; (région)
- regularly employed
regularly employed[Repealed, SOR/2003-224, s. 1]
- Second Narrows Movement Restriction Area
Second Narrows Movement Restriction Area means that part of Area 2 that is enclosed within a line drawn 000° from the fixed light on the northeastern end of Terminal Dock to the North Vancouver shoreline at Neptune Terminals and a line drawn 000° from Berry Point Light (approximately 2.4 km east of the CN bridge on the South Shore of the Port of Vancouver) to the North Shore on the opposite side of the channel; (périmètre de déplacement restreint de Second Narrows)
- senior watch keeping deck officer
senior watch keeping deck officer[Repealed, SOR/2003-224, s. 1]
- tug
tug means a ship used for towing or pushing purposes; (remorqueur)
- voyage
voyage includes a passage or trip of a ship and any movement of a ship from one place to another but does not include a movage; (voyage)
- warping
warping means the moving of a ship from one berth to another solely by means of mooring lines. (halage)
- SOR/2003-224, s. 1
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