Notwithstanding any other provision in this chapter to the contrary, the following rules shall govern the licensing of mooring inspectors:
A. 
General provisions.
(1) 
Applicants for a mooring inspector license shall pay a fee pursuant to § 42-15 and file a license application with the Town Clerk, which shall include, at a minimum:
(a) 
The applicant's name, home address, home telephone number, business name, business address and business telephone number.
(b) 
The qualifications, experience and training of the applicant in inspecting moorings or other similar activities.
(c) 
The name, type, length and registration number of the applicant's vessel to be used to inspect moorings.
(d) 
Proof of insurance coverage with the Town added as an additional insured, evidencing protection to the public from bodily injury or property damage sustained as a result of acts or omissions by the mooring inspector. Such policy shall contain coverage equal to or exceeding those limits to be set by a resolution adopted by the Town Board, with 30 days' notice of cancellation to be afforded to the Town Clerk. The insurance coverage must be effective for all parts of the waterway and in no way shall limit its coverage to a particular location or area of the waterway.
(e) 
Proof of workers' compensation insurance inclusive of an endorsement for coverage afforded under the United States Longshore & Harbor Workers' Compensation Act[1] or proof of the same not being required. The Town shall be provided with 30 days' notice of cancellation of such policy.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 33 U.S.C. § 901 et seq.
(f) 
A sworn, notarized statement signed by the applicant which states that:
[1] 
The information in the application is true.
[2] 
The applicant will adhere to all requirements of this chapter and the standards and procedure for moorings in accordance with federal, state and Town laws and regulations.
[3] 
The applicant will maintain adequate insurance during the term of the license.
[4] 
The applicant will update the Town Clerk as to any changes to the information in the application.
(2) 
The Town Clerk shall forward all completed license applications to the Director of Harbor and Marine Enforcement to review the application to determine whether the applicant is qualified and fit to inspect moorings pursuant to this chapter and shall transmit the decision to the Town Clerk who shall issue the license, provided that all requirements have been satisfied.
(3) 
Every mooring inspector license issued under this section shall be issued as of the first day of April or subsequent date of issue and shall expire on the 31st day of March next succeeding unless sooner revoked by the Town Clerk.