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.
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Samples: Safe Harbor Agreement, Bolson Tortoise Safe Harbor Agreement, Safe Harbor Agreement
Permit Suspension or Revocation. The FWS may suspend or revoke the permit Permit for cause in accordance with the laws and regulations in force at the time of such suspension or revocationrevocation (50 CFR 13.28(a)). The FWS may also, as a last resort, may revoke the permit Permit if continuation of permitted activities would likely result in jeopardy to covered species (50 CFR 13.28(a17.22/32(d)(7)). Prior to revocation, the The FWS would exercise will revoke because of jeopardy concerns only after first implementing all possible practicable measures to remedy the situation.
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Samples: Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement
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. Upon finding there is a basis to terminate for cause, FWS must notify and provide the Association the opportunity to correct the situation. The FWS also, as a last resort, may revoke the permit only if continuation of permitted activities would likely result in jeopardy to covered species (50 CFR 13.28(a)). Prior to revocation, the FWS would must work with the Association to exercise all possible measures to remedy the situation.
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Samples: Candidate Conservation Agreement With Assurances and Candidate Conservation Agreement
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 revocationrevocation (50 CFR 13.28(a)). The FWS also, as a last resort, may also revoke the permit if continuation of permitted activities would likely result in jeopardy to covered species (any listed species, or directly or indirectly alter designated critical habitat such that it would result in adverse modification or destruction of the critical habitat, in accordance with 50 CFR 13.28(a)17.22/32(d)(7). Prior to revocationBefore revoking a permit, the FWS would exercise FWS, with the consent of SPI, will pursue all possible measures appropriate options to remedy the situationavoid revocation.
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