SRC-TAG C.S.S.B. 1772 78(R)    BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterC.S.S.B. 1772
By: Williams
Natural Resources
5/14/2003
Committee Report (Substituted)

DIGEST AND PURPOSE 

Currently, state law provides for the licensing and regulation of branch
pilots and deputy pilots and the establishment of pilotage rate for the
port in this state.  The ports of Corpus Christi, Houston, and Galveston
have adopted similar Acts which provide due process rights for pilots and
consignees of vessels; standard pilot qualifications; hearing processes
for pilot license applications and applications for rate changes; and
accountability provisions for both pilots and consignees of vessels.
C.S.S.B. 1772 sets forth the guidelines for the licensing and regulation
of branch pilots and deputy branch pilots for the Ports of Jefferson and
Orange counties. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

Rulemaking authority is expressly granted to the board of pilot
commissioners for the ports of Jefferson and Orange counties in SECTION 1
(Sections 69.016, 69.017, 69.035, and 69.068, Transportation Code) of this
bill. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Chapter 69, Transportation, Code, as follows:

CHAPTER 69.  New heading:  JEFFERSON AND ORANGE COUNTY PILOTS LICENSING
AND REGULATORY ACT 

SUBCHAPTER A.  New heading: GENERAL PROVISIONS

Sec.  69.001.  SHORT TITLE.  Authorizes this chapter to be cited as the
Jefferson and Orange County Pilots Licensing  and Regulatory Act.  

Sec.  69.002.  Definitions.  Defines "board," "consignee," "Jefferson or
Orange County port," "pilot," "pilotage rate," "pilot services," and
"vessel." 

 Sec. 69.003.  Applicability of Chapter.  Provides that this chapter
applies only to a  Jefferson and Orange County port. 

[Reserves Sections 69.004-69.010 for expansion.]

SUBCHAPTER B.  BOARD OF PILOT COMMISSIONERS

Sec. 69.011.  COMPOSITION OF BOARD.  Provides that the board of pilot
commissioners (board) for all of the ports and private terminals located
in Jefferson or Orange County, or both, is composed of five commissioners
from Jefferson or Orange County appointed by the governor in the manner
provided by Subchapter A, Chapter 63. 

(b)  Requires the presiding officer of the board to be selected by the
members of the board.  

Sec. 69.012.  PROHIBITED INTEREST.  Prohibits a person from being a member
of the board if the person has a direct or indirect pecuniary interest in
a pilot boat or branch pilot in the business of the board's trust. 

 Sec. 69.013.  OATH.  Requires each board member, before serving as a
board member, to take and sign, before a person authorized to administer
oaths, an oath to faithfully and impartially discharge the duties of the
office. 

Sec. 69.014.  TERMS OF OFFICE.  (a)  Provides that board members serve
staggered two-year terms of office. 

(b)  Provides that a member holds office until the member's successor is
appointed and qualified. 

Sec. 69.015. JURISDICTION OF BOARD .  Provides that the board has
exclusive jurisdiction over the  pilot services provided in Jefferson and
Orange County ports, including intermediate stops and landing places for
vessels on navigable streams wholly or partially located in the board's
jurisdiction. 

Sec. 69.016.  ADMINISTRATION; RULES.  (a)  Requires the board to
administer this chapter and authorizes it to perform any act or function
necessary to carry out its powers and duties under this chapter. 

  (b)  Authorizes the board to adopt rules to carry out this chapter.

 Sec. 69.017.  DUTIES.  (a)  Requires the board to perform certain duties. 

  (b)  Authorizes the board to take certain actions. 

(c)  Authorizes the board to assess against the users of pilot services
certain costs and expenses. 

(d)  Prohibits the assessments against the users of pilot services under
Subsection (c) from exceeding $100,000 in a fiscal year. 

(e)  Prohibits the funds collected under this section from being used for
compensation to any member of the board. 

Sec. 69.018.  UNFAIR DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED.  (a)  Prohibits the board,
in all its duties, including rulemaking, the board from sanctioning
discriminatory practices or discriminate against a pilot or pilot
applicant because of race, religion, sex, ethnic origin, or national
origin.    

(b)  Requires a person seeking a remedy for a violation of this section to
bring suit in a district court in Jefferson county. 

Sec.  69.019.  OPEN MEETING LAW.  Provides that Chapter 551 (Open Meetings
Law), Government Code, applies to actions and proceedings under this
chapter. 

Sec.  69.020.  RULE OR RATE OF CHANGE.  (a)  Requires the board to give a
least 10 days notice as provided by this section before the board adopts a
rule or changes a pilotage rate. 

(b)  Requires the board to send the notice and a copy of the proposed rule
or change at the county court houses for Jefferson and Orange counties,
publish the notice  in a newspaper of general circulation in Jefferson and
Orange counties, and give notice of the proposed rule or change, by
registered mail to the last known address of certain individuals. 

(c)  Requires the board to post a copy of the proposed rule or change at
the county courthouse of Jefferson County and of Orange counties, as well
as the subcourthouse in Port Arthur, for public inspection. 

 (d)  Requires the board to publish a copy of the proposed rule or change
in a newspaper of  general circulation in Jefferson and Orange counties. 

Sec. 69.021.  CONTESTED CASE NOTICE.  Requires the board to give notice in
each contested case to the persons and in the manner provided by with
Section 69.020(b) that includes the same information as the notice given
to the parties in each contested case. 
Sec.  69.022.  JUDICIAL REVIEW.   Requires proceedings for judicial review
of a board decision to be brought in a Jefferson county district court. 

Sec.  69.023.  BUDGET; ANNUAL REPORTS; AUDITS.  (a)  Requires the board to
adopt a proposed fiscal year budget not later than forty-five days before
to the start of the fiscal year.  Authorizes the budget to be adopted only
after a public meeting has been held to explain the budget. 

(b)  Provides that the accounts of the board are subject to audit by the
state auditor. 

(c)  Requires the board to keep minutes of its meetings and other books
and records that clearly reflect all acts and transactions of the board.
Requires  the board to open its records to examination by any persons
during regular business hours. 

(d)  Requires the board, not later than 30 days after the end of its
fiscal year, to submit to the governor a report itemizing all income and
expenditures and describing all activities of the board during the
previous fiscal year. 

Sec.  69.024.  DEPOSITORY BANK; EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS.  Requires the board
to  deposit all money received by the board under this chapter, including
assessments, and grants from governmental agencies, in a bank located in
Jefferson or Orange County and selected by the board. 

[Reserves Sections 69.025-69.030 for expansion.]

SUBCHAPTER C.  PILOT LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES

Sec.  69.031.  LICENSES OR CERTIFICATE REQUIRED.  Prohibits a person from
providing pilot services unless the person has a license or certificate
issued under this chapter for the Jefferson and Orange County ports in
which the pilot services are to be provided.  

Sec.  69.032.  EXEMPTIONS.  Provides that the requirement to use a pilot
does not apply to certain vessels. 

Sec.  69.033.  QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSE.  Sets forth the required
qualifications of a person for a license as a branch pilot for the ports
within the jurisdiction of the board.  

Sec.  69.034.  QUALIFICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATE.  Sets forth the required
qualifications for a deputy branch pilot.  

Sec. 69.035.  APPLICATION FOR LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE.  Requires a person,
to apply for a branch pilot's license or a deputy branch pilot's
certificate, to give to the board a written application in the form and
manner required by board rule. 

Sec. 69.036.  CONSIDERATION OF APPLICATION.  (a)  Requires the board to
carefully consider each application submitted under Section 69.035 and to
conduct any investigation it considers necessary to determine whether an
applicant is qualified for a license or certificate. 

 (b)  Authorizes the board, as a part of its consideration under
Subsection (a), to develop and administer standardized examinations to
determine an applicant's knowledge of piloting, management of vessels, and
the waterways in the board's jurisdiction. 

Sec.  69.037.   BRANCH PILOT APPOINTMENT BY GOVERNOR.  (a)   Requires the
board, upon filing of  the bond and oath required by Section 69.039, to
certify to the governor that a person licensed as a branch pilot has
qualified.  

(b)  Requires the governor, upon receiving the board certification, to
issue to the person, in the name of the state and under the state seal, a
commission to serve as a branch pilot to and from Jefferson and Orange
county ports. 
 
Sec.  69.038.  DEPUTY BRANCH PILOT APPOINTMENT BY BRANCH PILOT.  (a)
Authorizes each branch pilot, subject to examination and approval of the
board, to appoint two deputy branch pilots. 

(b)  Authorizes a branch pilot to appoint additional deputy branch pilot
if the board considers the appointment advisable. 

(c)  Provides that a branch pilot who appoints a deputy branch pilot
without the approval of the board forfeits the pilot's appointment as a
branch pilot. 

(d)  Provides that a branch pilot who appoints a deputy branch pilot is
responsible for the actions of the deputy branch pilot. 

Sec. 69.039.  OATH AND BOND.  (a)  Requires a person appointed as a pilot
to take the official oath before entering service as a pilot.  Requires
the oath to be endorsed on the bond required by Subsection (b). 

(b)  Requires each pilot to execute a $25,000 bond payable to the governor
and conditioned on compliance with the laws, rules, and orders relating to
pilots and on the faithful performance of the pilot's duties. 

  (c)  Requires each bond to be approved by the board.
 
Sec. 69.040.  TERMS OF LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES.  (a)  Provides that a
branch pilot's license expires on the fourth anniversary of the date it is
issued or renewed or the license holder's 68th birthday. 

(b)  Provides that Subsection (a)(2) does not apply to a person who is a
branch pilot serving a port covered under this chapter on the effective
date of this chapter or who reaches his or her 68th birthday within one
year after the effective date of this chapter. 

(c)  Provides that a deputy branch pilot's certificate expires on the
second anniversary of the date it is issued and prohibits it from being
renewed. 

Sec.  69.041 BRANCH PILOT'S LICENSE RENEWAL.  (a)  Requires the governor
to renew a branch pilot's expiring license if the board recommends
renewal.  

(b)  Requires the board, if a pilot applies in writing and qualifies, to
recommend renewal unless the board determines there is probable cause not
to renew the license. 

(c)  Provides that probable cause not to renew a license exists if the
board finds that the license holder does not possess a qualification
required by this chapter for pilots or has a disability that will affect
the license holder's ability to serve as a pilot. 

 (d)  Requires the board, if it determines that it has probable case not
to renew a license, to notify the license holder of that determination by
the 60th day before the date the license expires.  Requires the board,
upon request, to provide a hearing after proper notice to consider whether
the board has cause not to recommend renewal of the license. 

(e)  Requires the board, if it finds at the conclusion of the hearing that
it lacks probable cause for nonrenewal of the license, to recommend that
the governor renew the license. 

(f)  Requires the board to issue a written order recommending that the
governor not renew a license and prohibits the governor from renewing the
license in certain circumstances. 

(g)   Provides that the denial of renewal of a pilot's license does not
prohibit the pilot from applying for a new license and being reappointed. 

Sec. 69.042.  DEPUTY BRANCH PILOT.  Prohibits a person who has been issued
a deputy branch pilot's certificate from being issued a deputy branch
pilot's certificate before the fifth anniversary of the date the person
was previously issued a deputy branch pilot's certificate. 

Sec. 69.043.  SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF BRANCH PILOT'S LICENSE. (a)
Authorizes the board, on complaint or on its own motion, and after notice
and hearing, to suspend a branch pilot's license for not more than six
months or recommend that the governor revoke a branch pilot's license if
the board finds that the pilot has failed to meet certain standards and
rules.  

(b)  Requires the board, on determining that a license should be suspended
or revoked, to adopt a written order that states its findings and suspends
the license for a stated period or recommends to the governor revocation
of the license. 

(c)  Requires the board, if the federal pilot's license of a pilot
licensed under this chapter is suspended or revoked, on a finding that it
has good cause, to suspend the license for the same period or revoke the
license under this chapter.  

(d)  Requires the governor, upon receipt of a board order recommending
revocation of license, to revoke the license. 

(e)  Provides that a suspension of a license on the recommendation of a
pilot review board.  Provides that a  revocation of a branch pilot's
license takes effect on issuance of the governor's decision. 
 
Sec. 69.044.  SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF DEPUTY BRANCH PILOT CERTIFICATE.
Authorizes a deputy branch pilot's certificate to be suspended or revoked
by the board in the same reasons as provided for the suspension or
revocation of a branch pilot's license by Section 69.043. 

Sec. 69.045.  LIABILITY TO PILOT.  (a)  Provides that a person who is not
a pilot and who, in violation of this chapter, pilots a vessel and the
consignee of the vessel are liable to a pilot, on written demand, for the
amount of the applicable pilotage rate. 

(b)  Authorizes the court, in an action to recover compensation under
Subsection (a), to include in a judgement in favor of a pilot an award of
the court costs and reasonable attorney's fees. 

[Reserves Sections 69.046-69.060 for expansion.]

SUBCHAPTER D.  PILOTAGE RATES
 
Sec.  69.061.  PILOTAGE RATE CHANGE.  Prohibits the board from charging
any change rates before the first anniversary of the preceding rate
change. 

Sec.  69.062.  PILOTAGE RATE CHANGE APPLICATION.  (a)  Authorizes an
application for a change in pilotage rate to be filed with each
commissioner of the board by certain individuals. 

(b)  Requires the application to be written and to state specifically the
changes requested. 
  
(c)  Requires the board to set a hearing date within two weeks of receipt
of an application.  Prohibits the hearing from being set for a day earlier
than the 20th day or later than the 40th day after the date the board sets
the hearing date. 

(d)  Requires an applicant to give notice of the application and the
hearing date, by certified mail to the last known address, to certain
individuals.   

(e)  Prohibits the board from increasing pilotage rates for the public
ports of Beaumont, Port Arthur, or Orange unless the affected board of
commissioners approves the increase.   

Sec.  69.063.  PILOT FINANCIAL REPORT.  (a)  Requires the pilots who are
licensed or certified to serve the port for which the rates are being
considered, by the 10th day before the date set for a pilotage rate
hearing, to submit in writing to the board and to any party designed by
the board certain financial disclosures. 

  (b)  Requires the pilots to provide certain information.

(c)  Authorizes the board to require an independent audit of financial
information submitted under Subsection (a) by an account selected by the
board.  Requires the board, as it considers fair and just, to assess the
cost of the audit against one or more applicants and objecting parties.  

(d)  Authorizes the board to require relevant additional information it
deems necessary to determine a proper pilotage rate. 

Sec.  69.064.  FACTORS FOR BOARD CONSIDERATION.  Requires the board, in
acting on a pilotage rate change application, to consider certain factors.

Sec.  69.065.  RATE DECISION.  Requires the board, by the 10th day after
the day of the completion of hearing on an application for a change in
pilotage rates, to issue a written decision that grants or denies the
application in whole or in part; state the reasons for the decision; and
state each new pilotage rate. 

Sec.  69.066.  COSTS.  Authorizes the board, in a final order under this
subchapter, to charge all or part of the costs of processing an
application to the parties in the proceedings.  

Sec.  69.067.  APPEAL OF BOARD DECISION.  Authorizes any party aggrieved
by a board decision on pilotage rates, after exhausting all administrative
remedies, to appeal the order to a court. 

Sec.  69.068.  EMERGENCY PILOTAGE RATES.  (a)  Authorizes the board to
establish emergency pilotage rates for the period of an emergency, not to
exceed 30 days, if the board finds that a natural or man-made disaster has
created a substantial hazard to piloting vessels into and out of a port
and the existence of the hazard overrides the necessity to comply with
normal pilotage rate-setting procedures. 

(b)  Provides that the board, in adopting emergency pilotage rates, is not
required  to comply with the procedures in this chapter or in its rules
relating to adoption of pilotage rates. 

  (c)  Prohibits emergency pilotage rates from being appealed.

  (d)  Requires the board to adopt rules to carry out this section.

Sec.  69.069.  PILOT SERVICES REQUIRED.  Requires the consignee of a
vessel under the consignee's control to obtain pilot services for the
vessel and to pay the pilot who pilots the vessel into and out of the port
area compensation according to the pilotage rates filed by the board. 
 
Sec. 69.070.  PILOTAGE RATE LIABILITY.  (a)  Provides that a consignee who
declines the services of a pilot offered outside the bar and enters the
port without the aid of a pilot is liable for the payment of pilotage to
the first pilot whose services were declined. 

  (b)  Provides that a consignee is liable for the payment of pilotage to
the pilot who   brings a vessel in if the vessel goes out without
employing a pilot. 

  (c)  Provides that a consignee is liable for the payment of pilotage for
a vessel that   goes out without the aid of a pilot and that came in
without the aid of a pilot to the   pilot who first offered services
before the vessel came in. 

  (d)  Provides that a consignee is not liable for the payment of pilotage
for a vessel   going out without a pilot if the vessel came in without the
aid of a pilot or came in   without the offer of a pilot outside. 

  (e)  Provides that Subsections (a)-(d) do not apply to a consignee
exempt under   this chapter from payment of pilotage rates. 

  (f)  Specifies that a pilot who charges a rate for pilot services
different from the   pilotage rates established under this chapter for the
port in which the pilot serves   is liable to each person who was charged
the different rate for double the amount   of pilotage. 

(g)  Authorizes a court to include in a judgment in favor of  a person who
files suit to collect an amount owed under this chapter an award to cover
court costs and reasonable attorney's fees. 

Sec. 69.071.  RECOVERY OF COMPENSATION.  Provides that a  pilot who offers
pilot services  to a vessel required under this chapter to obtain pilot
services and whose services are refused is entitled to recover from the
consignee the pilotage rate for the services.  

[Reserves Sections 69.072-69.080 for expansion.]

SUBCHAPTER E.  PILOT LIABILITY

 Sec.  69.081.  PURPOSE.  Sets forth the purpose of this subchapter.

Sec.  69.082.  PILOT LIABILITY.  Provides that a pilot is not liable
directly or as a member of an organization of pilot for certain claims. 

Sec.  69.083.  PILOT LIABILITY LIMITED.  (a)  Establishes that a pilot
providing pilot services is not liable for more than $1,000 for damage or
loss caused by the pilot's error, omission, fault, or neglect in the
performance of the pilot services, except as provided by Subsection (b). 

   (b)  Specifies that Subsection (a) does not apply to certain claims.

  (c)  Provides that this section does not exempt a vessel or its owner or
operator   from liability for damage or loss caused by the vessel to a
person or property on   the grounds that the vessel was piloted by a pilot
or the damage or loss was caused   by the error, omission, fault, or
neglect of a pilot.  

  (d)  Establishes that in an action brought against a pilot for an act or
omission for   which liability is limited as provided by this section and
in which other claims are   made or anticipated with respect to the same
act or omission, the court shall   dismiss the proceedings as to the pilot
to the extent the pleadings allege pilot   liability that exceeds $1,000. 

 Sec.  69.001.  Deletes Section, relating to the pilotage rate procedures.

 Sec.  69.051.  Deletes Section, relating to pilot liability.

 Sec.  69.052.  Deletes Section, relating to the applicability of this
subchapter. 

 Sec.  69.053.  Deletes Section, relating to pilot liability limits.

 Sec.  69.054.  Deletes Section, relating to liability for acts of other
pilots. 

SECTION 2.  (a)  Requires a person who is a branch pilot serving a port
covered under Chapter 69, Transportation Code, as amended by this Act, on
the effective date of this Act to continue to serve as a branch pilot
until the person's current commission expires, at which time the person
will be eligible for license renewal under the license renewal provisions
of Chapter 69, Transportation Code, as amended by this Act, after its
effective date. 

(b)  Provides that on requesting the certificate in writing and without
having to comply with other procedural provisions of Chapter 69,
Transportation Code, as amended by this Act, a person appointed as a
deputy branch pilot before the effective date of this Act, and acting as a
deputy branch pilot serving a pilot a port covered under Chapter 69,
Transportation Code, as amended by this Act, shall be issued a deputy
branch pilot certificate by the board of pilot commissioners in whose
jurisdiction the person is acting as deputy branch pilot. 

(c)   Requires a certificate described by Subsection (b) of this section
to be issued for a term of two years unless the deputy branch pilot has
less than two years to serve as a deputy branch pilot.  Requires  the
certificate to be issued for the remaining time the deputy is required to
serve, if a deputy branch pilot has less than two years to serve  as a
deputy branch pilot.  Provides that a deputy branch pilot in a port
covered by Chapter 69, Transportation Code, as amended by this Act, is
governed by that chapter, as amended by this Act, after its effective
date. 

SECTION 3.  Effective date: upon passage or September 1, 2003.