Md. Code Regs. 08.03.08.02 - Petitioning
A. Except for species
determined to be threatened or endangered pursuant to the federal Endangered Species
Act of 1973, 16 U.S.C. § 1531 -- 1543, any interested person may petition the
Director to add or remove a species or natural heritage area to or from a list in
this chapter. The Director shall review the evidence regarding the requested action
and make a recommendation to the Secretary whether or not to list or delist the
species or natural heritage area.
B. In
a petition to list or delist a natural heritage area , the following information
shall be provided:
(1) A map of the proposed
natural heritage area ;
(2) A description
of the physical boundaries of the proposed area, total acreage, landowner name and
address;
(3) A description of the
biological community represented by the natural heritage area including, as far as
practical, a list of the fauna and flora there, and other geologic, hydrologic, or
other features which blend together to make this area unique;
(4) A description of all major threats to the
continued existence of the area, or if petitioning to delist an area, a description
of how the natural features and species composition of the area have changed so it
is no longer suitable to be designated as a natural heritage area ;
(5) A statement indicating why the area should or
should not be considered as among the best statewide examples of its kind;
(6) Other relevant information which might assist
the Director in making a determination.
C. All sites used for evidence of current
abundance shall be extant and all sitings shall be documented with appropriate
vouchers. In a petition to list or delist a species , the following information shall
be provided:
(1) A description of the biological
distribution of the species in Maryland.
(2) Its life needs and habitat
requirements.
(3) Evidence of its
decline or evidence that it is more common than previously believed and
documented.
(4) All known threats which
jeopardize its continued existence.
(5)
Other relevant biological and ecological data or other life history information
pertinent to its status.
(6) The species
shall be presently recognized as a valid species , or infraspecific taxa of regional
or national significance. There shall be adequate documentation that it occurs
naturally and is permanently established in Maryland.
Notes
Regulations .02 repealed effective June 29, 1987 (14:13 Md. R. 1471)
Regulations .02 adopted effective June 29, 1987 (14:13 Md. R. 1471)
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A. Except for species determined to be threatened or endangered pursuant to the federal Endangered Species Act of 1973, 16 U.S.C. § 1531 -- 1543, any interested person may petition the Director to add or remove a species or natural heritage area to or from a list in this chapter. The Director shall review the evidence regarding the requested action and make a recommendation to the Secretary whether or not to list or delist the species or natural heritage area.
B. In a petition to list or delist a natural heritage area, the following information shall be provided:
(1) A map of the proposed natural heritage area;
(2) A description of the physical boundaries of the proposed area, total acreage, landowner name and address;
(3) A description of the biological community represented by the natural heritage area including, as far as practical, a list of the fauna and flora there, and other geologic, hydrologic, or other features which blend together to make this area unique;
(4) A description of all major threats to the continued existence of the area, or if petitioning to delist an area, a description of how the natural features and species composition of the area have changed so it is no longer suitable to be designated as a natural heritage area;
(5) A statement indicating why the area should or should not be considered as among the best statewide examples of its kind;
(6) Other relevant information which might assist the Director in making a determination.
C. All sites used for evidence of current abundance shall be extant and all sitings shall be documented with appropriate vouchers. In a petition to list or delist a species, the following information shall be provided:
(1) A description of the biological distribution of the species in Maryland.
(2) Its life needs and habitat requirements.
(3) Evidence of its decline or evidence that it is more common than previously believed and documented.
(4) All known threats which jeopardize its continued existence.
(5) Other relevant biological and ecological data or other life history information pertinent to its status.
(6) The species shall be presently recognized as a valid species, or infraspecific taxa of regional or national significance. There shall be adequate documentation that it occurs naturally and is permanently established in Maryland.
Notes
Regulations .02 repealed effective June 29, 1987 (14:13 Md. R. 1471)
Regulations .02 adopted effective June 29, 1987 (14:13 Md. R. 1471)