Federal license definition

Federal license or “federal permit” means any form of approval required by a federal agency (but does not include approvals to other federal agencies). Examples of such actions are: activities requiring Corps 404 permits; Interstate Commerce Commission water carrier licenses; Corps permits for use of ocean dump-sites; Nuclear Regulatory Commission permits for nuclear power plants; and delicensing of nuclear facilities by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Federal license means a current license, permit, stamp or authorization issued by or in the name of an agency of the United States, which authorizes the licensee to engage in the authorized Natural Resource Activities.

Examples of Federal license in a sentence

  • Without the copyright owner's consent, the Federal Government may not extend its Federal license to any other party.

  • Without the copyright owner’s consent, the Federal Government may not extend its Federal license to any other party.

  • If there should be any change during the life of this Agreement in Federal license requirements, Employees affected will be given a reasonable length of time, specified in such changed requirements, to obtain the license affected without change in pay status.

  • Thus, the Recipient agrees that it will not export to any countries or foreign persons any technical information or any direct product of that technical information that is subject, directly or indirectly, to U.S. Department of Commerce, “Export Administration Regulations,” 15 C.F.R. Parts 730 et seq., or other applicable Federal regulations without first obtaining the necessary Federal license or licenses and complying with those Federal regulations.

  • The CZMA imposes requirements on an applicant for a Federal license to conduct a review of an activity that could affect a state’s coastal zone.

  • Without the copyright owner’s consent, the Government may not extend its Federal license to any other party.

  • If the data developed under the terms of this contract is subject either directly or indirectly to U.S. Export Control regulations, CONTRACTOR must not export the data to any countries or any foreign persons, without first obtaining the necessary Federal license or licenses and complying with any applicable U.S. Export Control regulations.

  • In some cases, Federal law requires that a Water Quality Certification from the State of Georgia be obtained prior to issuance of a Federal license or permit.

  • Without the copyright owner’s consent, the Federal Government may not extend its Federal license to any other party: FTA Intention.

  • Each SOPA will clearly indicate those proposed activities not previously listed in previous SOPAs. Each project will also be identified as either a 'Federal activity' or a 'Federal license or permit' (see section 202 A of this MOU for the definitions of these terms).

Related to Federal license

  • Commercial License means any license issued to an individual or entity that is not a patient, caregiver, or transporter agent.

  • Reciprocal license means the issuance of an Iowa license to practice barbering to an applicant who is currently licensed in another state and which state has a mutual agreement to license persons who have the same or similar qualifications to those required in Iowa.

  • Perpetual License means a license which is everlasting and valid if the software is being used in accordance with the license-agreement requirements.

  • Retail license means one of the following licenses issued under this title:

  • Initial license means the first permanent license granted to a qualified individual.