16 Tex. Admin. Code § 79.22 - Description of Permit
A Texas weather modification permit shall include the following:
(1) the effective period of
the permit, which may be all or part of a year or years, but not more than four
years, and
(A) if the permit is for more than
one year, the permit shall contain a statement that it shall remain valid for
so long as the permittee continues to operate in successive years during all or
some of the months authorized;
(B)
if a weather modifier is authorized to conduct an operation on behalf of a
sponsoring entity, the term of the permit shall be limited to the duration of
the contract in effect between the weather modifier and the sponsor at the date
that the Department issues the permit; and
(C) if a weather modifier and client include
in their initial contract that their agreement should be renegotiated during
the term of a multi-year permit, the permit shall contain a statement that the
weather modifier must submit a copy of any modified contract to the Department
for review and approval before the start of operations under that modified
contract;
(2) a
description of the boundaries of the operational and target areas and a map
that depicts those areas;
(3) the
weather modification method(s) that may be employed;
(4) a requirement that the permittee maintain
insurance coverage or other financial assurance of the types and amounts
satisfactory to the Department for the term of the permit;
(5) a requirement that the permittee maintain
a valid license and that the operation be directed only by those individuals
named on the license or as amended under §79.51 and §79.52;
(6) a statement that the operation must be
conducted during each year of a multi-year permit, as set forth in the plan of
operations, and that the plan is incorporated in the permit;
(7) a requirement that the permittee notify
the Department of any changes to the list required by §79.18(8);
(8) a statement that the Department shall
have immediate access to any information the permittee maintains that is
pertinent to day-to-day weather modification operations; and
(9) other terms, requirements, and conditions
that the Department deems advisable.
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