Unintentional Reversal Sample Clauses

Unintentional Reversal. (1) Following a finding by the Administrator (or the Sagebrush Ecosystem Council, if the issue is elevated by Participant under Section 13.b.3 of this Contract) of Credit Project failure as a result of Unintentional Reversal, the Administrator may withdraw Credits from the Reserve Account to cover any invalidated Credits at no cost to Participant. Administrator and Participant shall discuss whether to continue with the Credit Project. (2) If the entire Project Area is affected by the Unintentional Reversal, and if either or both Parties choose not to Remediate the Project Area, Participant has the option to cancel this Contract without penalties and retain the ability to re-enroll the Project Area at a later time. The Administrator’s right to cancel this Contract is addressed in Sections 12.a.4, 12.b.2, and 16 of this Contract. If the Participant cancels this Contract, the Participant relinquishes the right to withdraw funds from the Financial Assurance for Management and Monitoring. The Administrator shall use the remaining amount of funds in the Financial Assurances Fund for Management and Monitoring to purchase credits on a different Project Area. (3) If the Parties agree to fully or partially Remediate the Project Area (or the portion of the Project Area affected by the Credit Project Failure), Participant, in coordination with the Administrator, must initiate development of a Remedial Action Plan as an amendment to this Contract and the Management Plan within 30 days following identification of Credit Project failure. The Remedial Action Plan must be completed within 120 days following identification of Credit Project failure, unless the Parties mutually agree to an extension. Funds remaining in the Financial Assurances Fund for Management and Monitoring may be used to pay for activities in the remedial action plan. If only a portion of the credits are recoverable, the Administrator may use funds remaining in the Financial Assurance Fund for Management and Monitoring to purchase credits from a different property to make up the deficit. (4) If all or a portion of the Project Area is affected by the Unintentional Reversal and if conditions on the Project Area have not improved by, or continue to deteriorate for, three growing seasons after the date that the Parties agreed to the Remedial Action Plan, then the Administrator may elect to revisit the decision to continue the Credit Project. Participant will provide, at a minimum, annual progress reports on...
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