Licensed pilot -- Conflicts of interest

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    (a)    A licensed pilot may not engage in conduct that constitutes a conflict of interest.

    (b)    A conflict of interest exists in situations in which:

        (1)    except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, a licensed pilot solicits or accepts financial or other consideration of value from a tugboat, towing, vessel-assist, vessel-owning, or vessel-chartering company, or an agent or officer of that company, or from any other entity providing services in the port community;

        (2)    a licensed pilot takes any action with the intent to benefit or harm the economic interests of a tugboat, towing, vessel-assist, vessel-owning, or vessel-chartering company, or any other entity providing services in the port community;

        (3)    a licensed pilot allows personal financial interests to conflict with professional responsibilities;

        (4)    a licensed pilot solicits business for a tugboat, towing, vessel-assist, vessel-owning, or vessel-chartering company, or any other entity providing services in the port community; or

        (5)    a licensed pilot discourages a person from engaging the services of a tugboat, towing, vessel-assist, vessel-owning, or vessel-chartering company, or any other entity providing services in the port community.

    (c)    A conflict of interest does not exist in situations in which:

        (1)    remuneration is paid to the pilot through the Association in return for the provision of pilotage services; or

        (2)    there is an exchange of nominal social pleasantries between the licensed pilot and any entity providing services to the port community.


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