Common use of Reductions in Mitigation Clause in Contracts

Reductions in Mitigation. The Permittees will not implement adaptive management changes that may result in less mitigation than provided for the Covered Species under the original terms of the SLCHCP, unless the USFWS first provides written approval. The Permittees may propose any such adaptive management changes by notice to the USFWS, specifying the adaptive management modifications proposed, the basis for them, including supporting data, and the anticipated effects on Covered Species, and other environmental impacts. Within 120 days of receiving such a notice, the USFWS will either approve the proposed adaptive management changes, approve them as modified by the USFWS, or notify the Permittees that the proposed changes constitute permit amendments that must be reviewed under Section 13.2 of this Agreement.

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Samples: lincolncountynv.org, www.fws.gov, www.fws.gov

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Reductions in Mitigation. The Plan Permittees will not implement adaptive management changes that may result in less mitigation than provided for the Covered Species under the original terms of the SLCHCPSSHCP, unless the USFWS first provides written approval. The Plan Permittees may propose any such adaptive management changes by notice to the USFWS, specifying the adaptive management modifications proposed, the basis for them, including supporting data, and the anticipated effects on Covered Species, and other environmental impacts. Within 120 60 days of receiving such a notice, the USFWS will either approve the proposed adaptive management changes, approve them as modified by the USFWS, or notify the Plan Permittees that the proposed changes constitute permit amendments that must be reviewed under Section 13.2 of this Agreement. If the USFWS has not responded within the 60 day period, the proposed adaptive management changes will be deemed approved.

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Samples: Implementing Agreement, Implementing Agreement

Reductions in Mitigation. The Permittees Permittee will not implement adaptive management changes that may result in less mitigation than provided for the Covered Species under the original terms of the SLCHCPTU MSHCP, unless the USFWS first provides written approval. The Permittees Permittee may propose any such adaptive management changes by notice to the USFWS, specifying the adaptive management modifications proposed, the basis for them, including supporting data, and the anticipated effects on the Covered Species, and other environmental impacts. Within 120 days of receiving such a notice, the USFWS will either use its reasonable efforts to approve the proposed adaptive management changes, approve them as modified by the USFWS, or notify the Permittees Permittee that the proposed changes constitute permit amendments would necessitate a Permit amendment that must be reviewed under Section 13.2 of this Agreement13.2.

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Samples: Implementing Agreement

Reductions in Mitigation. The Plan Permittees will not implement adaptive management changes that may result in less mitigation than provided for the Covered Species under the original terms of the SLCHCPSSHCP, unless the USFWS first provides written approval. The Plan Permittees may propose any such adaptive management changes by notice to the USFWS, specifying the adaptive management modifications proposed, the basis for them, including supporting data, and the anticipated effects on Covered Species, and other environmental impacts. Within 120 60 days of receiving such a notice, the USFWS will either approve the proposed adaptive management changes, approve them as modified by the USFWS, or notify the Plan Permittees that the proposed changes constitute permit amendments that must be reviewed under Section 13.2 of this ofthis Agreement. If the USFWS has not responded within the 60 day period, the proposed adaptive management changes will be deemed approved.

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Samples: Implementing Agreement

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Reductions in Mitigation. The Plan Permittees will not implement adaptive management changes that may result in less mitigation than provided for the Covered Species under the original terms of the SLCHCPSSHCP, unless the USFWS first provides written approval. The Plan Permittees may propose any such adaptive management changes by notice to the USFWS, specifying the adaptive management modifications proposed, the basis for them, including supporting data, and the anticipated effects on Covered Species, and other environmental impacts. Within 120 60 days of receiving such a notice, the USFWS will either approve the proposed adaptive management changes, approve them as modified by the USFWS, or notify the Plan Permittees that the proposed changes constitute permit amendments that must be reviewed under Section 13.2 of this Agreement.

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Samples: Implementing Agreement

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