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Code · CFR · Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade · Part 922 — National Marine Sanctuary Program Regulations · § 922.35

§ 922.35. Special use permit fees.

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(a)Authority to assess fees. The Director may assess a fee for the conduct of any activity authorized under a special use permit issued under § 922.31. The Director may collect assessed fees through agreement with the permit applicant. No special use permit may be effective until all assessed fees are received unless otherwise provided by the Director by a fee schedule set forth as a permit condition.
(b)Components of permit fees. A fee assessed under this section may include:
(1)All costs incurred, or expected to be incurred, in reviewing and processing the permit application, including, but not limited to, costs for:
(i)Personnel;
(ii)Personnel hours;
(iii)Equipment;
(iv)Environmental analysis, assessment or consultation;
(v)Copying; and
(vi)Overhead costs directly related to reviewing and processing the permit application;
(2)All costs incurred, or expected to be incurred, as a direct result of the conduct of the activity for which the permit is being issued, including, but not limited to:
(i)The cost of monitoring the conduct both during the activity and after the activity is completed in order to assess the impacts to sanctuary resources and qualities;
(ii)The use of an official NOAA observer, including travel and expenses and personnel hours; and
(iii)Overhead costs directly related to the permitted activity; and
(3)An amount which represents the fair market value of the use of the sanctuary resource.
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