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Habitat Management Program (HMP) Sample Clauses

Habitat Management Program (HMP). (a) In order to qualify for consideration of its Application, all Applicants submitting a proposed Project involving Ground Disturbing Activity shall submit a HMP. (b) Applicants shall submit only one HMP for each Application. The HMP shall encompass all Project Areas for every Project with Ground Disturbing Activities for which funding is requested. (c) Within 45 calendar days of the final Application submission, the OHMVR Division shall review all Applications to ensure that all required HMP components are addressed. (1) If the OHMVR Division needs to clarify information provided and has determined that such clarification may be completed within the timeframe for the Application process, it shall request such additional documentation from the Applicant be returned within ten (10) calendar days of the written request. (2) Applicants who do not return the requested additional information within the ten (10) day time limit may have their Applications returned without further processing. (d) When a HMP implementation is required, the Grantee shall implement the HMP regardless of whether the Grantee received funds specifically for HMP implementation. Note: Authority cited: Sections 5001.5 and 5003, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 5090.02, 5090.32, 5090.35, 5090.50(d)(4), 5090.53, Public Resource Code.
Habitat Management Program (HMP). ‌ (a) In order to qualify for consideration of its Application, all Applicants submitting a proposed Project involving Ground Disturbing Activity shall submit a Habitat Management Program Part 1 (Rev. 1/22) form (refer to Appendix, incorporated by reference) at preliminary Application submission and Habitat Management Program Part 1 (Rev. 1/22) form (refer to Appendix, incorporated by reference), and if required, Habitat Management Program Part 2 (Rev. 1/22) form (refer to Appendix, incorporated by reference) at final Application submission. Applicants submitting CEQA and/or NEPA documentation pursuant to Section 4970.06.1(b) as part of a funding request for a second Project phase that includes Ground Disturbing Activity shall also submit the Habitat Management Program (HMP), as defined in Section 4907.01(x). (b) Applicants shall submit only one HMP for each Application. The HMP shall encompass all Project Areas for every Project with Ground Disturbing Activities for which funding is requested. (c) Within 45 calendar days of the final Application submission, the OHMVR Division shall review all Applications to ensure that all required HMP components are addressed. (1) If the OHMVR Division needs to clarify information provided and has determined that such clarification may be completed within the timeframe for the Application process, it shall request such additional documentation from the Applicant be returned within ten (10) calendar days of the written request. (2) Applicants who do not return the requested additional information within the ten (10) day time limit may have their Applications returned without further processing. Note: Authority cited: Sections 5001.5 and 5003, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 5090.02, 5090.32, 5090.50(d)(4) and 5090.53, Public Resources Code.

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