Participating Special Entities Sample Clauses

Participating Special Entities. The Implementing Entity may extend Take authorization to Participating Special Entities, which may include but are not limited to school, water, irrigation, transportation, park and other districts and utilities, pursuant to a contractual agreement that defines any and all planning, implementation, management, enforcement and funding responsibilities necessary for the entity to comply with this Agreement, the HCP/NCCP, and the Permits. The Implementing Entity may enter into such an agreement with a Participating Special Entity only after the Participating Special Entity provides documentation showing how it will comply with all applicable terms and conditions of this Agreement, the HCP/NCCP and the Permits in an application satisfying the criteria detailed in Chapter 8.4 of the HCP/NCCP. Among other things, the agreement must adequately address the legal and equitable remedies available to the Implementing Entity if the Participating Special Entity fails to perform its contractual obligations. As provided in Chapter 8.5 of the HCP/NCCP, after execution of such an agreement and the payment of all fees specified by the Implementing Entity, including development fees, wetland fees, and temporary impact fees, if applicable, the Implementing Entity shall issue a Certificate of Inclusion to the Participating Special Entity that specifically describes the authorized Take and required conservation measures. The Implementing Entity shall enforce the terms of this Agreement, the HCP/NCCP, and the Permits with regard to any such Participating Special Entity and shall withdraw the Certificate of Inclusion and terminate any Take authorization extended to the Participating Special Entity if the Participating Special Entity fails to comply with such terms.
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Participating Special Entities. The PCA may extend Authorized Take coverage to public and private entities that are not Permittees, including, but not limited to, school, water, irrigation, transportation, park and other districts and utilities, pursuant to an enforceable agreement that defines all planning, implementation, management, enforcement and funding responsibilities necessary for the entity to comply with the Permits, the HCP/NCCP, and this Agreement (a "Participating Special Entity Agreement"). Such entities thereafter will have Authorized Take coverage as Participating Special Entities.

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