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22 February 2023

Service Proposes To Overhaul ESA Permitting Regulations

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On February 9, 2023, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) published proposed revisions to its regulations governing incidental take and enhancement of survival permitting under Endangered Species Act (ESA) section 10.
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On February 9, 2023, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) published proposed revisions to its regulations governing incidental take and enhancement of survival permitting under Endangered Species Act (ESA) section 10.

If finalized, the regulations would do away with the distinction between candidate conservation agreements with assurances and safe harbor agreements, clarify that incidental take permits no longer need to have a federally listed species as the "lead" species, codify aspects of the agency's five-point policy that provide detail on the necessary components of habitat conservation plans, and make a number of other significant, as well as administrative and ministerial, changes.

In addition to seeking comments on the proposed regulatory changes, the Service seeks comments and data on the amount of privately held land that contains listed and non-listed species and that could potentially be permitted under the updated regulations and whether the proposed changes would increase permit applications.

Comments on the proposed revisions are due to the Service no later than April 10, 2023. The Federal Register notice and supporting documents are available at regulations.gov, under Docket Number FWS-HQ-ES-2021-0152.

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ARTICLE
22 February 2023

Service Proposes To Overhaul ESA Permitting Regulations

United States Environment
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For more than 80 years, Nossaman LLP has delivered the highest quality legal expertise and policy advice to our clients nationwide. We focus on distinct areas of law and policy, as well as in specific industries, ranging from transportation, healthcare and energy to real estate development, water and government.
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