Obligations In The Event of Suspension or Revocation. In the event of revocation or termination of a Permit, or of suspension of a Permit pursuant to Sections 16.2 or 16.3, above, consistent with the requirements of 50 Code of Federal Regulations sections 17.32(b)(7) and 17.22(b)(7), the Permittees remain liable for all incidental take of Covered Species that occurred prior to revocation and shall fully implement all measures required under the Yolo HCP/NCCP to minimize and mitigate for such take until the applicable Wildlife Agency determines that all Take of Covered Species that occurred under the Permit has been mitigated to the maximum extent practicable in accordance with the Yolo HCP/NCCP. Regardless of whether the Permit is terminated, suspended, or revoked, the Permittees acknowledge that lands added to the reserve system must be protected, managed and monitored in perpetuity.
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Obligations In The Event of Suspension or Revocation. In the event of revocation or termination of a Permit, or of suspension of a Permit pursuant to Sections 16.2 or 16.3, above, consistent with the requirements of 50 Code of Federal Regulations sections 17.32(b)(7) and 17.22(b)(7), the Permittees remain liable for all incidental take of Covered Species that occurred prior to revocation and shall fully implement all measures required under the Yolo HCP/NCCP to minimize and mitigate for such take until the applicable Wildlife Agency determines that all Take of Covered Species that occurred under the Permit has been mitigated to the maximum extent practicable in accordance with the Yolo HCP/NCCP. Regardless of whether the Permit is terminated, suspended, or revoked, the Permittees acknowledge that lands added to the reserve system must be protected, managed and monitored in perpetuity.
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