Permit term definition

Permit term means a period of time beginning with the date upon which a permit is given for surface coal mining and reclamation operations under the provisions of this chapter, and ending with the expiration of the next succeeding five years plus any renewal of the permit granted under this chapter.
Permit term means the period of time beginning with the date upon which a permit is granted for open-cut mining of lands under the provisions of this act and ending on the date requested by the operator and specified by the Department, though not to exceed five (5) years;
Permit term means the calendar period for which a Permit is effective, as defined by the County Manager or designee in the Permit application.

Examples of Permit term in a sentence

  • The letter of credit shall remain in force and effect for at least a period of six (6) months after the expiration of the Gas Well Permit term.

  • The bond shall become effective on or before the date the Gas Well Permit is issued and shall remain in force and effect for at least a period of six (6) months after the expiration of the Gas Well Permit term or until the well is plugged and abandoned and the site is restored, whichever occurs first.

  • These areas would be retained for the life of the SHA, producing older trees that could provide nesting opportunities to marbled murrelets by the end of the Permit term.

  • Permittee shall cooperate with the Commission during the course of the Permit term to determine whether and how a renewal of this Permit, if one should be granted by the Commission in its sole discretion, may or may not include requirements relating to additional driver information and/or tracking of ground transportation vehicles.

  • Pre-commercial and commercial thinning will occur in every decade of the Permit term.


More Definitions of Permit term

Permit term means the period of time beginning with the date upon
Permit term means a period of time beginning with the date upon which a permit is
Permit term means the 50-year duration of the Permits, commencing upon the date the Permits are issued.
Permit term means the period commencing on the date of filing of an application and ending upon the earlier to occur of: (i) the expiration of the useful life of the facility as reasonably determined by the awarding authority or
Permit term means, with respect to a special event parking permit, the date and time period for which such special event parking permit will be valid for parking uses, based on the commercially reasonable determination of the Exposition Park Manager regarding loading times for the related Event with the purpose of ensuring that the special event parking permit restricts the use of the affected parking spaces for the amount of time necessary based on similar events at other similar venues, taking into account local conditions.
Permit term means the initial 15-year term of the Permit and any extension thereof as may be approved by the Parties and the Service in accordance with Section 5.3 of the Implementing Agreement.
Permit term means the period during which the permittee may engage in mining and reclamation operations under the permit. (Section 1.03(a)(18) of the State Act)