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Section 3(1A) and (2A)

[F1SCHEDULE A1U.K. RECOGNITION OF EEA QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE IN RELATION TO PILOTAGE IN INLAND WATERS

Scope of Schedule and interpretationU.K.

1.(1)This Schedule applies where a competent harbour authority receives an application for authorisation, or has authorised a person, under section 3(1) of this Act to act as a pilot—

(a)in inland waters only; or

(b)in inland waters and other waters.

(2)In this Schedule—

  • “adaptation period” means a period during which the applicant acts as a pilot under the supervision of a pilot authorised by the competent harbour authority, with or without undertaking further education and training, with the aim of assessing his ability to act as a pilot in the United Kingdom;

  • “aptitude test” means a test of the applicant’s professional knowledge conducted by the competent harbour authority with the aim of assessing his ability to act as a pilot in the United Kingdom; and

  • [F2“EEA State” has the meaning given by Schedule 1 to the Interpretation Act 1978]

Textual Amendments

F2Words in Sch. A1 para. 1(2) substituted (29.11.2019) by The Pilotage Act 1987 (Amendment) Regulations 2019 (S.I. 2019/1305), regs. 1, 2

Formal qualificationsU.K.

2.(1)This paragraph applies where—

(a)a competent harbour authority requires particular formal qualifications from persons applying for authorisation; and

(b)a person applying for authorisation (“the applicant”)—

(i) is a national of an EEA State F3...; and

(ii) does not hold the required qualifications, but holds formal qualifications obtained in an EEA State F3....

(2)If the applicant’s formal qualifications show a level of knowledge and skill corresponding to or exceeding the level shown by the formal qualifications required by the authority, the authority shall not refuse the applicant authorisation, or refuse to consider the application, on the basis that he does not hold the required formal qualifications.

(3)If the applicant’s formal qualifications show a level of knowledge and skill which is substantially below the level shown by the formal qualifications required by the authority, the authority shall allow the applicant to undergo an adaptation period or an aptitude test to demonstrate that he has acquired the knowledge and skills which were lacking.

(4)The authority shall make provision for an adaptation period and an aptitude test for this purpose and the applicant shall be permitted to choose to undergo either the adaptation period or the aptitude test.

(5)If, by undergoing the adaptation period or the aptitude test, the applicant demonstrates that he has acquired the knowledge and skills which were lacking, the authority shall not refuse the applicant authorisation, or refuse to consider the application, on the basis that he does not hold the required formal qualifications.

(6)Sub-paragraphs (2) to (5) are subject to paragraph 3.

Textual Amendments

Person intending to act in a self-employed capacity or as manager of an undertakingU.K.

3.(1)This paragraph applies where—

(a)a competent harbour authority requires persons applying for authorisation to have knowledge of, and to demonstrate that they apply, specific national rules in force; and

(b)a person applying for authorisation (“the applicant”)—

(i) is a national of an EEA State F4...; and

(ii)envisages acting as a pilot in a self-employed capacity or as a manager of an undertaking.

(2)The competent harbour authority shall not refuse the applicant authorisation on the basis that he does not have knowledge of, or has not demonstrated that he applies, the specific national rules in force unless—

(a)the authority has allowed the applicant to undergo an adaptation period or an aptitude test to satisfy the authority that he has the required knowledge and does apply those rules; and

(b)the authority is not so satisfied.

(3)The authority shall make provision for an adaptation period and an aptitude test for this purpose and shall endeavour to take into consideration the applicant’s preference as to which one of those alternatives he undergoes.

Textual Amendments

F4Words in Sch. A1 para. 3(1)(b)(i) omitted (31.12.2020) by virtue of The Pilotage and Port Services (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 (S.I. 2020/671), regs. 1(1), 2(b)(i)

Consideration of application to which paragraph 2 or 3 applies, and appealsU.K.

4.(1)This paragraph applies where a person (“the applicant”) makes an application to a competent harbour authority for authorisation and paragraph 2 or paragraph 3 applies.

(2)The competent harbour authority shall—

(a)examine without unreasonable delay the application for authorisation;

(b)take its decision on the application within the period of four months beginning with the date on which the application and comprehensive supporting documentation were submitted; and

(c)in giving its decision on the application, state the reasons for its decision.

(3)The applicant may appeal to the Secretary of State in respect of—

(a)a failure by the authority to take a decision on the application; or

(b)an act or omission of the authority on the grounds that the act or omission breaches paragraph 2 or 3 of this Schedule.

(4)An appeal to which this paragraph applies shall be made in such manner as the Secretary of State may direct.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1Sch. A1 para. 4: transfer of functions (1.4.2018) by Wales Act 2017 (c. 4), ss. 29(2)(f)(vi), 71(4) (with Sch. 7 paras. 1, 6, 9); S.I. 2017/1179, reg. 3(g) (with transitional provisions and savings in S.I. 2018/278, reg. 2, Sch.)

Professional training and experienceU.K.

5.(1)This paragraph applies where a competent harbour authority requires general commercial or professional knowledge and ability from persons applying for authorisation.

(2) The authority shall accept, as sufficient evidence of such knowledge and ability, appropriate experience gained in an EEA State F5... by a person applying for authorisation (“the applicant”).

(3)For the purposes of this paragraph, “appropriate experience” means any of the following—

(a)the fact that the applicant has worked in pilotage in either a self employed capacity or as manager of an undertaking, for at least six consecutive years during a period ending not more than ten years before the date on which his application for authorisation is made;

(b)where the applicant proves that he has had at least three years' prior training, the fact that he has worked in pilotage in either a self employed capacity or as manager of an undertaking for at least three consecutive years;

(c)where the applicant proves that he has worked in pilotage in an employed capacity, for at least five years during a period ending not more than ten years before the date on which his application for authorisation is made, the fact that he has worked in pilotage in a self employed capacity for three consecutive years during the same period;

(d)where the applicant proves that he has received at least three years' prior training, the fact that he has worked in pilotage for at least five consecutive years in a managerial capacity, of which at least three years were spent in technical posts with responsibility for one or more departments of the undertaking.

(4)Where an applicant has worked as mentioned in sub-paragraph (3)(b) or (d) and has received at least two years', but less than three years', prior training, he is to be treated as falling within the criteria in that sub-paragraph if the time he has spent working and the time during which he has received prior training, when taken together, equal—

(a)in relation to sub-paragraph (3)(b), at least six years; and

(b)in relation to sub-paragraph (3)(d), at least eight years.

Textual Amendments

Proof of professional training and experienceU.K.

6.(1)The competent harbour authority shall accept as proof of any of the matters mentioned in paragraph 5(3), other than proof of the prior training mentioned in paragraph 5(3)(b) and (d), a certificate concerning the nature and duration of the activity in question and issued by—

(a)a competent harbour authority; or

(b) the competent authority of the EEA State from which the applicant comes.

(2)For the purpose of proof of the prior training mentioned in paragraph 5(3)(b) and (d), that training must be either—

(a) attested to by a certificate which is nationally recognised in the EEA State in which it was obtained (“a training certificate”); or

(b) regarded by a competent professional or trade body of an EEA State F6... as fully satisfying that body’s requirements.

(3)Where the applicant holds a certificate which—

(a) is nationally recognised in the EEA State in which it was obtained; and

(b)attests to knowledge and ability equivalent to at least three years of professional training in pilotage,

that certificate may be treated by the competent harbour authority in the same way as a training certificate.

(4)For the purposes of paragraphs (a) and (b) of paragraph 5(3), a person shall be regarded as having worked in pilotage as manager of an undertaking if he has so worked—

(a)as a manager of an undertaking or a manager of a branch of an undertaking;

(b)as a deputy to the proprietor or the manager of an undertaking where that post involves responsibility equivalent to that of the proprietor or manager represented; or

(c)in a managerial post with duties of a commercial or technical nature and with responsibility for one or more departments of the undertaking.

Textual Amendments

Proof of other mattersU.K.

7.(1)This paragraph applies where—

(a)a competent harbour authority requires persons who apply for authorisation to furnish proof of their good character or proof that they are not and have not previously been declared bankrupt; and

(b) a person applying for authorisation (“the applicant”) is a national of an EEA State F7....

(2)The competent harbour authority shall accept, as sufficient evidence that such a requirement is satisfied by the applicant—

(a) an extract from the judicial record of the EEA State of which the applicant is a national or from which he comes, showing that the requirement is satisfied; or

(b) failing this, an equivalent document issued by a competent judicial or administrative authority in the EEA State of which he is a national or from which he comes, showing that there requirement is satisfied,

which in either case complies with sub-paragraph (3).

(3)The extract or equivalent document must have been issued within the period of three months ending with the date on which it is produced to the competent harbour authority.

Textual Amendments

8.(1)This paragraph applies where—

(a)a competent harbour authority imposes requirements as to the good character of persons who apply for authorisation and requires such persons to prove that they are not and have not previously been declared bankrupt and have not previously been the subject of professional or administrative disciplinary measures; and

(b) a person applying for authorisation (“the applicant”) is a national of an EEA State F8....

(2)If proof of such requirements cannot be obtained from a document such as mentioned in paragraph 7, the competent harbour authority shall accept, as sufficient evidence that such a requirement is satisfied by the applicant, a certificate which—

(a) is issued by a competent judicial or administrative authority in the EEA State of which the applicant is a national or from which he comes, attesting that the requirement is satisfied;

(b)relates to the specific facts regarded by the authority as relevant; and

(c)complies with sub-paragraph (3).

(3)The certificate must have been issued within the period of three months ending with the date on which it is produced to the competent harbour authority.

Textual Amendments

9.(1) This paragraph applies in a case to which either paragraph 7 or 8 applies, where the EEA State of which the applicant is a national or from which he comes does not issue the document in question mentioned in the relevant paragraph.

(2)Subject to sub-paragraph (3), the competent harbour authority shall accept, as sufficient evidence of the satisfaction of a requirement mentioned in paragraph 7(1)(a) or 8(1)(a), a declaration that the relevant requirement is satisfied, which—

(a) is made by the applicant before a competent judicial or administrative authority, or a notary in the relevant EEA State; and

(b)complies with sub-paragraph (4).

(3)The competent harbour authority shall also accept, as sufficient evidence of the satisfaction of a requirement in paragraph 7 or 8 to prove no previous bankruptcy, a declaration of no previous bankruptcy, which,—

(a) is made by the applicant before a competent professional or trade body in the relevant EEA State; and

(b)complies with sub-paragraph (5).

(4)The declaration mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) must—

(a) be a declaration on oath or, in an EEA State where there is no provision for declaration on oath, be a solemn declaration;

(b)have been made within the period of three months ending with the date on which it is produced to the competent harbour authority; and

(c)be accompanied by a certificate issued by the relevant authority or notary and attesting to the authenticity of the declaration.

(5)The declaration mentioned in sub-paragraph (3) must—

(a) be a declaration on oath or, in an EEA State where there is no provision for declaration on oath, be a solemn declaration; and

(b)have been made within the period of three months ending with the date on which it is produced to the competent harbour authority.

10.(1)This paragraph applies where a competent harbour authority requires persons applying for authorisation or authorised persons to provide proof of financial standing.

(2) The authority shall regard certificates issued by banks in an EEA State of which such a person is a national or from which such a person comes, as equivalent to those issued by banks in the United Kingdom.

11.(1)This paragraph applies where a competent harbour authority requires persons applying for authorisation or authorised persons to provide proof that they are insured against the financial risks arising from their professional liability.

(2)The authority shall accept, as equivalent to a certificate issued by an insurance undertaking of the United Kingdom, a certificate which is issued—

(a) by an insurance undertaking of an EEA State F9...; and

(b)within the period of three months ending with the date on which it is produced to the competent harbour authority.]

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