Common use of Permit Revocation Clause in Contracts

Permit Revocation. wide permit authorizing the installation, maintenance and removal of temporary logging entrances may be revoked for a minimum of 30 calendar days upon written finding that the permittee violated the terms of the permit or any of the requirements of this chapter, including but not limited to any, all, or a combination of the following: • The permittee fails to implement all necessary traffic control in accordance with the Virginia Work Area Protection Manual. • The permittee fails to utilize VDOT certified flag persons for traffic control. Each certified flag‐person must carry a certification card when flagging traffic and have it readily available for inspection when requested by authorized personnel. • The permittee fails to contact the appropriate district administrator’s designee prior to installing a new temporary logging entrance or initiating the use of an existing entrance for logging access. • The permittee fails to contact the appropriate district administrator’s designee for final inspection upon completion of logging activities and closure of the temporary logging entrance. • The permittee fails to restore all disturbed right‐of‐way at the temporary entrance, including but not limited to ditches, shoulders, and pavement, to pre‐activity condition subject to acceptance by the appropriate district administrator's designee. • The permittee or their agent fails to remove excessive mud and any debris that constitutes a hazardous condition from the highway pursuant to a request from the appropriate district administrator's designee. Non‐compliance may also result in the issuance of a separate citation from the Virginia State Police or a local law enforcement authority. • The permittee performs activities under the jurisdiction of a district‐wide permit that requires the issuance of a single use permit. The permittee must obtain single‐site single use permits from the local district permit office where the activity is to occur to continue the installation, maintenance and removal of temporary logging entrances during this revocation period. In addition VDOT may apply additional penalties in accordance with §33.2‐1221.

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Sources: Land Use Permit, Land Use Permit

Permit Revocation. A district-wide permit authorizing the installation, maintenance and removal of temporary logging entrances may be revoked for a minimum of 30 calendar days upon written finding that the permittee violated the terms of the permit or any of the requirements of this chapter, including but not limited to any, all, or a combination of the following: The permittee fails to implement all necessary traffic control in accordance with the Virginia Work Area Protection Manual. The permittee fails to utilize VDOT certified flag persons for traffic control. Each certified flag‐person flag-person must carry a certification card when flagging traffic and have it readily available for inspection when requested by authorized personnel. The permittee fails to contact the appropriate district administrator’s designee prior to installing a new temporary logging entrance or initiating the use of an existing entrance for logging access. The permittee fails to contact the appropriate district administrator’s designee for final inspection upon completion of logging activities and closure of the temporary logging entrance. The permittee fails to restore all disturbed right‐of‐way right-of-way at the temporary entrance, including but not limited to ditches, shoulders, and pavement, to pre‐activity pre-activity condition subject to acceptance by the appropriate district administrator's designee. The permittee or their agent fails to remove excessive mud and any debris that constitutes a hazardous condition from the highway pursuant to a request from the appropriate district administrator's designee. Non‐compliance Non-compliance may also result in the issuance of a separate citation from the Virginia State Police or a local law enforcement authority. The permittee performs activities under the jurisdiction of a district‐wide district-wide permit that requires the issuance of a single use permit. The permittee must obtain single‐site single-site single use permits from the local district permit office where the activity is to occur to continue the installation, maintenance and removal of temporary logging entrances during this revocation period. In addition VDOT may apply additional penalties in accordance with §33.2‐122133.2-1221.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Land Use Permit