Incidental Take Authorization definition

Incidental Take Authorization or “ITA” means, collectively: (i) the LCR MSCP section 10(a)(1)(B) incidental take permit and (ii) any incidental take statement issued by the Service as part of a Biological Opinion which authorizes take by Federal agencies pursuant to the LCR MSCP.
Incidental Take Authorization means authorization issued by the USFWS and/or DFG to take listed species incidental to otherwise lawful activities, pursuant to the FESA and/or the California Fish and Game Code, and/or the CEC for incidental take of State-listed species under State law in accordance with the DRECP for activities that are under its exclusive jurisdiction pursuant to the Warren-Alquist Act.

Examples of Incidental Take Authorization in a sentence

  • The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is responsible for the review of this conservation plan and for the subsequent issuance of the Incidental Take Authorization.

  • Environmental services may include writing an EA re-evaluation, EIS re-evaluation, 4(f) report, Section 106 report, Biological Assessment, and/or Conservation Plan for Incidental Take Authorization; conducting noise analyses; conducting a tree survey; planning a mitigation site; and other related environmental work and exhibits necessary to produce a required report.

  • Incidental Take Authorization of Covered Species:This ITP authorizes incidental take of the Covered Species and only the Covered Species.

  • The term “non-covered species” is sometimes used to identify species not included in the Incidental Take Authorization.

  • These conditions are requirements of the Incidental Take Authorization in order to consider these species adequately conserved.

  • We have issued regulations to implement the Incidental Take Authorization provisions of the MMPA (50 CFR § 216) and have produced Office of Management and Budget (OMB)-approved application instructions (OMB Number 0648-0151) that prescribe the procedures necessary to apply for authorizations.

  • However, as long as the HCP is being properly implemented in accordance with the Program Documents, the Service shall not seek civil or criminal penalties or otherwise enforce the take prohibitions of the ESA and other applicable laws for incidental take of Covered Species that is in accordance with the terms of the Incidental Take Authorization.

  • No member of, or delegate to, the United States Congress or the governing body of any of the Permittees shall be entitled to any share or part of this Agreement or to any benefit that may arise from it, except as a holder of an Incidental Take Authorization.

  • The City does not have Incidental Take Authorization for listed wetland species that occur within federal jurisdictional waters.

  • Additional mitigation requirements will be applied as additional phases of the permit are approved.Of concern to the USFWS and OSM, was CONSOL’s tree cutting in the proposed permit area prior to permit issuance, and the effect of that action on issuance of the Incidental Take Authorization.

Related to Incidental Take Authorization

  • Private Authorizations means all franchises, permits, licenses, approvals, consents and other authorizations of all Persons (other than Governmental Authorities).

  • Governmental Authorizations means any approval, consent, license, permit, waiver, or other authorization issued, granted, given, or otherwise made available by or under the authority of any Governmental Entity or pursuant to any Legal Requirement.

  • Governmental Approvals means all authorizations, consents, approvals, permits, licenses and exemptions of, registrations and filings with, and reports to, all Governmental Authorities.

  • Authorizations means all licenses, permits and approvals required by any governmental or quasi-governmental agency, body or officer for the ownership, operation and use of the Property or any part thereof.

  • Approvals means all licenses, permits, approvals, certificates and other authorizations granted or issued by any Governmental Authority for the matter or item in question.

  • Appropriate Authority means any government or taxing authority.