58 Pa. Code § 75.5 - Qualified surveyors for endangered and threatened species and their habitat
(a)
Requirement. To conduct surveys for endangered or threatened
species or their habitat in connection with an application for a proposed or
planned development activity, a surveyor shall be deemed qualified by the
Commission .
(b)
Qualification. An individual who wishes to be qualified by the
Commission to conduct surveys for endangered or threatened species shall
demonstrate to the Commission 's satisfaction that he meets the qualified
surveyor requirements as approved by the Executive Director and published in
the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The individual shall demonstrate
his qualifications by submitting the completed application provided by the
Commission . Individuals on existing Commission lists as of January 5, 2013,
will be deemed qualified for purposes of this section provided they submit the
completed application provided by the Commission .
(c)
List. Upon
qualification, the Commission will place the names of the individuals meeting
these requirements on its qualified surveyor list for the species described in
the application. The Commission will make these lists available to the public
on its web site at www.fishandboat.com.
(d)
Duration. The
Commission 's qualification of a surveyor is valid for 10 calendar years and
expires on December 31 of the 10th year for which it was granted.
(e)
Renewal. A qualified
surveyor shall apply for renewal of the Commission 's qualification every 10
years by submitting the completed renewal application provided by the
Commission within 90 days prior to the qualification's expiration.
(f)
Denial and revocation.
The Commission may deny qualification of a surveyor who does not meet the
requirements of this section. The Commission may revoke the qualification of a
surveyor when the surveyor no longer meets the requirements of this section. A
person aggrieved under this subsection may appeal to the Executive Director in
accordance with 1 Pa. Code §35.20 (relating to appeals from actions of the
staff). Part II of 1 Pa. Code (relating to General Rules of Administrative
Practice and Procedure) applies.
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