50 CFR 17.22 - Permits for scientific purposes, enhancement of propagation or survival, or for incidental taking
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Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act; Authorization for Take of Eagles
...of bald eagles through take statements under ESA section 7 and through section 10 incidental take permits (50 CFR 402, Subparts A and B; 50 CFR 17.22(b) and 17.32(b)). Those authorizations were issued with assurances that the Service would exercise enforcement discretion in relation to viol......
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National Ass'n of Home Builders v. Norton, No. CIV.A.00-2155(JDB).
...[§ 9] for scientific purposes or to enhance the propagation or survival of the affected species." 16 U.S.C. § 1539(a)(1)(A); see also 50 C.F.R. 17.22(a). Both types of permits are subject to revocation if the Service finds that the permittee is not in compliance with the terms and condition......
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Humane Society of U.S. v. Kempthorne, No. CIV.A. 06-1279(CKK).
...or other resources available to the applicant appear adequate to successfully accomplish the objectives stated in the application. 50 C.F.R. § 17.22(a)(2). The Court notes that these regulations are not at issue in the instant case (in other words, Plaintiffs do not contend that Defendants ......
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Fla. Panthers, (Puma Concolor Coryi) an Endangered Species, Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers, (Picoides Boralis) an Endangered Species, Fla. Wildlife Fed'n, Corp. v. Collier Cnty., Case No: 2:13-cv-612-FtM-29DNF
...scientific names of the species sought to be covered by the permit, as well as the number, age, and sex of such species, if known[.]" 50 C.F.R. § 17.22(b)(1)(i)-(ii) (endangered wildlife); 50 C.F.R. § 17.32(b)(1)(iii)(A)-(B) (threatened wildlife). See Loggerhead Turtle, 148 F.3d at 1238-39.......
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59 cases
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New England Anti-Vivisection Soc'y v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Serv., Civil Action No. 16-cv-149 (KBJ)
...require that an applicant submit various pieces of information about "the wildlife sought to be covered by the permit [,]" 50 C.F.R. § 17.22(a)(1) (emphasis added), and other than requiring "[a] full statement of the reasons why the applicant is justified in obtaining the per......
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Sierra Club v. Norton, No. CIV.A. 02-258CBC.
...process, the applicant is to develop and submit a conservation plan for the remainder of the species. 16 U.S.C. § 1539(a)(2)(A); 50 C.F.R. § 17.22(b)(1) and 17.32(b)(1). The plan must "specif[y] ... the impact which will likely result from such taking," and the FWS shall issue an ......
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Friends of Animals v. Ashe, Civil Action No. 15-0653 (ABJ)
...must publish notice in the Federal Register of each application for an import permit and allow interested parties to submit objections. 50 C.F.R. § 17.22.II. The Challenged PermitsPursuant to Namibia's annual export quota under the CITES treaty, Namibia's Ministry of Environment and Tourism......
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Conservation Force v. Salazar, Nos. 1:09–cv–00495 BJR
...requesting permission to import a listed species must apply for a permit and satisfy the application requirements. 16 U.S.C. § 1539(a); 50 C.F.R. §§ 17.22, 17.31(a). In addition, the ESA implements the participation of the United States in an international agreement called the Convention on......
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1 books & journal articles
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69 J. Kan. Bar Assn. April, 26 (2000). THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT: A PRIMER FOR KANSAS GENERAL PRACTITIONERS.
...[FN32]. 63 F.R. 69008, at 69021. [FN33]. 64 F.R. 7587, at 7599-7600. [FN34]. See 16 U.S.C. § 1539(a) and USFWS permit regulations at 50 C.F.R. § 17.22(b). [FN35]. While an ITP is not a complete shield or legal bar to enforcement action, the USFWS has indicated that an ITP holder who has com......