Permit Suspension or Revocation Sample Clauses

Permit Suspension or Revocation. The Service may suspend or revoke the permit for cause in accordance with the laws and regulations in force at the time of such suspension or revocation (50 CFR 13.28(a)). The Service may also, as a last resort, revoke the permit if continuation of permitted activities would likely result in jeopardy to covered species (50 CFR 17.22/32(d)(7)). The Service will revoke because of jeopardy concerns only after first implementing all practicable measures to remedy the situation.
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Permit Suspension or Revocation. The Service may suspend or revoke the Permit referred to in Part 8 of this Agreement in accordance with the laws and regulations in force at the time of such suspension or revocation. The Service also, as a last resort, may revoke the Permit if continuation of permitted activities would likely result in jeopardy to any of the Covered Species or Xxxxx’x piperia (50 CFR 13.28(a)). In such circumstances, the Service will exercise all possible measures to avoid revoking the Permit.
Permit Suspension or Revocation. Except as otherwise provided for under the terms of the Agreement, the Permit shall be suspended or revoked in conformance with the provisions of 50 CFR 13.27-13.29 (1994), as the same exists as of the date hereof.
Permit Suspension or Revocation. The Service may suspend or revoke the Permit for cause in accordance with the laws and regulations in force at the time of such suspension or revocation. The Service, as a last resort, may revoke the Permit if continuation of permitted activities would likely result in jeopardy to LCT (50 CFR 13.28(a)). In such circumstances, the Service would exercise all possible measures to avoid revoking the Permit.
Permit Suspension or Revocation. The FWS may suspend or revoke the permit for cause in accordance with the laws and regulations in force at the time of such suspension or revocation. The FWS also, as a last resort, may revoke the permit if continuation of permitted activities would likely result in jeopardy to covered species (50 CFR 13.28(a)). Prior to revocation, the FWS would exercise all possible measures to remedy the situation.
Permit Suspension or Revocation. FWS may suspend or revoke the ITP in accordance with the laws and regulations in force at the time of the suspension or revocation (see 5 U.S.C. § 558; 16 U.S.C. § 1539(a)(2)(C); 50 C.F.R. §§ 13.27-13.29). The suspension or revocation may apply to the entire ITP, or only to specified Listed Species, Covered Lands, or Covered Activities. In the event of suspension or revocation, Permittee’s obligations under this IA and the HCP will continue until FWS determines that all Take of Covered Species that occurred under the ITP has been fully mitigated in accordance with the HCP.
Permit Suspension or Revocation. ‌ The USFWS may suspend the privileges of exercising some or all of the Permit authority at any time if the Participant is not in compliance with the conditions of the permit, or with any applicable laws or regulations governing the conduct of the permitted activity. Such suspension shall remain in effect until the issuing officer determines that the landowner has corrected the deficiencies. The USFWS may not revoke a Permit except as follows: The USFWS may revoke a Permit for any reason set forth in 50 CFR 13.28(a)(1) through (4). This regulation authorizes revocation if: the landowner willfully violates any Federal or State statute or regulation, or any Indian Tribal law or regulation, or any law or regulation of any foreign country, which involves a violation of the conditions of the permit or of the laws or regulations governing the permitted activity; or the landowner fails within 60 days to correct deficiencies that were the cause of a permit suspension; or the landowner becomes disqualified; or a change occurs in the statute or regulation authorizing the permit that prohibits the continuation of a permit issued by USFWS. A permit can be disqualified or revoked if:
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Permit Suspension or Revocation. The Service may suspend or revoke the ITP in whole or in part in accordance with the laws and Service’s implementing regulations in force at the time. The Service’s permit suspension regulation is currently at 50 C.F.R. § 13.27 and the revocation regulations are currently at 50 C.F.R. §§ 13.28, 17.22(b)(8) and 17.32(b)(8). The procedures for requesting reconsideration of the Service’s decision to suspend or revoke an ITP are currently at 50 C.F.R. § 13.29.
Permit Suspension or Revocation. The Service may suspend the privileges of exercising some or all of the permit authority at any time if the Permittee is not in compliance with the conditions of the permit, or with any applicable laws or regulations governing the conduct of the permitted activity. Such suspension shall remain in effect until the issuing officer determines that the Permittee has corrected the deficiencies. The Service may not revoke the permit except as follows:  The Service may revoke the permit for any reason set forth in 50 CFR 13.28(a)(1) through (4). This regulation authorizes revocation if:
Permit Suspension or Revocation. The Service may suspend or revoke the Federal permit for cause in accordance with the laws and regulations in force at the time of such suspension or revocation. The Service also, as a last resort, may revoke the permit if continuation of permitted activities would likely result in jeopardy to covered species (50 CFR 13.28(a)). Prior to revocation, the Service would exercise all possible measures to remedy the situation. The Department may suspend or revoke the State permit for cause pursuant to NRS § 503.585 and NAC § 503.093.
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