Assurances Provided. The FWS provides regulatory assurances to Participants through this CCAA and the associated section 10(a)(1)(A) Enhancement of Survival Permit. Consistent with 50 CFR 17.22(d)(5) and 17.32(d)(5) and the FWS’s Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances Final Policy (64FR 32,726 (June 17, 1999)), the FWS will not require additional Conservation Measures nor impose additional land, water, or resource-use restrictions, beyond those voluntarily agreed to and described in Section XI (Conservation Measures) and this Section, as long as the CCAA and CIs are properly implemented. These assurances will be authorized through issuance of the Enhancement of Survival Permit, which will become effective if one or more of the Covered Species is listed in the future. As described in more detail below, these assurances also apply in the event of unforeseen circumstances. The FWS may request additional conservation but because it is voluntary on the part of CEHMM and Participants, consent of CEHMM and the affected Participants must be in writing. The Permit, when it becomes effective, will also authorize the incidental take of the species by Participants as long as the take is consistent with the terms of this CCAA and relevant CI.
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Assurances Provided. The FWS provides regulatory assurances to Participants through this CCAA and the associated section 10(a)(1)(A) Enhancement of Survival Permit. Consistent with 50 CFR 17.22(d)(5) and 17.32(d)(5) and the FWS’s Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances Final Policy (64FR 32,726 (June 17, 1999)), the FWS will not require additional Conservation Measures nor impose additional land, water, or resource-use restrictions, beyond those voluntarily agreed to and described in Section XI (Conservation Measures) XI. CONSERVATION MEASURES and this Section, as long as the CCAA and CIs are properly implemented. These assurances will be authorized through issuance of the Enhancement of Survival Permit, which will become effective if one or more of the Covered Species is listed in the future. As described in more detail below, these assurances also apply in the event of unforeseen circumstances. The FWS may request additional conservation but because it is voluntary on the part of CEHMM and Participants, consent of CEHMM and the affected Participants must be in writing. The Permit, when it becomes effective, will also authorize the incidental take of the species by Participants as long as the take is consistent with the terms of this CCAA and relevant CI.
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