New York Statutes

§ 59 — Manning of public vessels

New York § 59
JurisdictionNew York
Law NAVNavigation
Part 2Public Vessels
Art. 4No title

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N.Y. Navigation § 59 (2026).

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§ 59. Manning of public vessels.

1.All public vessels while under way\nunder their own power, shall be in charge of a licensed master, pilot,\nengineer, or joint pilot and engineer. Anyone operating a public vessel\nwithout a license and any owner who permits the operation of a public\nvessel by a person who does not possess a valid license or temporary\npermit, in full force and effect as master, pilot, engineer or joint\npilot and engineer shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable as set\nforth in section seventy-three-b of this article.\n 2. It shall be unlawful to operate a public vessel with less than the\nrequired crew members as specified in the certificate of inspection or\ntemporary permit. Any person who operates a public vessel, and any owner\nof a public vessel who permit

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