Louisiana Statutes

§ 34:960 — Pilot's duty to exhibit license

Louisiana § 34:960
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La. Stat. Ann. § 34:960 (2026).

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Whoever offers to pilot a ship or other vessel shall, if required, exhibit to the commander thereof his identification card as a bar pilot, attested to by the chairman of the board of examiners; and if he refuses or neglects to do so, he shall not be entitled to any remuneration for any services he may render as pilot.

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