Agency-initiated response to Changed Circumstances Sample Clauses

Agency-initiated response to Changed Circumstances. If the Agency determines that Changed Circumstances have occurred and that the Tribe has not responded in accordance with section 4.14 of the Tribal HCP, the Agency will so notify the Tribe and will direct the Tribe to make the required changes. Within 60 days after receiving such notice, the Tribe will initiate action to make the required changes. In such circumstances, the Tribe will report to the Agency on its actions not more than 90 days after initiating such actions. Such changes are provided for in the Tribal HCP, and hence do not constitute Unforeseen Circumstances or require amendment of the Permit or HCP.
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