Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R634 - Administration
Rule R634-3 - Compensatory Mitigation Program
Section R634-3-7 - Administration
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 634-3-7
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
The Compensatory Mitigation Program and associated systems to generate and track Credits shall be administered by the Department.
(1) Credit Exchange Service.
(a) The Department shall monitor and track
generated and transferred Credits using the Credit Exchange Service which will
include the following information:
(i)
Credits. Upon Completion of any Credit Generation Project, the Department will
track:
(A) the number of Credits generated
under each mitigation system herein;
(B) the dates the Credits were Verified and
certified by the Department or a trained Verifier;
(C) the types of Habitat(s) created by the
Credit(s), if the information is available;
(D) the name and address of each Credit
Provider; and
(E) the duration or
term for maintaining a Credit.
(ii) Transferred Credits.
The Department will track information relating to each Transferred Credit including:
(A) name
of Credit Buyer;
(B) the number of
Credits transferred to the Credit Buyer;
(C) date of transfer;
(D) duration and term the Credit expires, if
applicable.
(iii)
Expiration of Credit. If the term of a Credit expires, the Department will
notify the Buyer of the Credit, the Credit Provider and the involved regulatory
agency, if applicable, that the Credit has expired and remove the Credit from
the tracking system.
(2) Procedure for Transferring Credits.
(a) A Credit Buyer may negotiate the
acquisition price for a Credit with any Credit Provider listed on the Credit
Exchange Service.
(b) Once an
agreement on transfer is finalized between the Credit Provider and Credit
Buyer, the Credit Provider shall notify the Department within 7 days.
(c) Once the Department receives notice of
the agreement from a Credit Provider, the Department will send the Credit Buyer
an invoice identifying the Credit Transfer Fee to be paid by the Credit Buyer
to the Department.
(d) The Credit
Buyer shall pay the Credit Transfer Fee to the Department within 30 days of the
Department sending the invoice. Upon receipt of the Credit Transfer Fee, the
Department will transfer the agreed upon Credits to the Credit Buyer.
(e) The Department shall track Credits
transferred to any Credit Buyer using the Credit Exchange Service.
(f) Any Credit Buyer may purchase additional
Credits to offset future planned development projects anticipated to cause a
Permanent Disturbance to sage-grouse habitat.
(g) Once a Credit Buyer acquires a
Transferred Credit, the Credit Buyer of the Transferred Credit may not be
transfer or sell the Transferred Credit to any other person or
entity.
(h) If the term of a
Transferred Credit expires and the Credit has not expired, notify the Credit
Buyer, the Credit Provider and the involved regulatory agency, if applicable,
that the Transferred Credit has expired and the Department will return the
Credit to the Credit Provider in the tracking system.
(i) For the purposes of transfer of credits,
a Conservation Bank that uses Credits to offset its own Debits will be
considered the Credit Buyer.
(3) Fee Schedule.
(a) The Department will annually develop a
fee schedule to cover the cost of the Compensatory Mitigation Program and
submit to the Legislature, including:
(i) The
Application Fee to offset the cost of processing a compensatory mitigation
application submitted to the Department from a potential Credit
Provider.
(ii) The Agreement Fee to
offset the cost of administering Term Mitigation Agreements and Conservation
Banking Agreements.
(iii) The
Credit Transfer Fee to offset the operation and maintenance costs of the Credit
Exchange Service.
(4) Verification and Monitoring Guidelines; Certification.
(a) All Credits must be
certified by the Department or by a Verifier prior to being tracked and
transferred on the Credit Exchange Service to ensure that Credits are
Functional Habitat, Corridors, or Protected Habitat for sage-grouse.
(b) The Department will accredit any person
interested in serving as a Verifier. Accreditation will occur after a person
attends a verification training provided by the Department, or a designee, and
after a person demonstrates proficiency implementing the Department's
monitoring and assessment guidelines.
(c) Verifiers will act as a designee to the
Program Administrator to certify Credits upon completion of any Credit
Generation Projects.
(d) Upon
completion of any property verification activities, the Verifier will provide a
written Verification report to the Program Administrator identifying a summary
of the verification activities completed, summary of the number of acres of
Functional Habitat, Corridors, or Protected Habitat in the Credit Generation
Project area and an estimate of the number of Credits availables. The
Department may add additional criteria to the report needed to carry out this
rule.
(5) Monitoring and Assessment Guidelines; Scientific Method.
(a) The Credit Provider, or a designee, is
responsible for monitoring and maintaining Credits utilizing the methods
identified by the Department throughout the lifetime of the Credit to ensure
that each Credit serves as viable Functional Habitat or Corridors for
sage-grouse.
(b) The Department,
and any trained Verifier, will utilize existing range trend monitoring
guidelines or other scientifically approved methods identified by the
Department to identify Credit Maintenance activities to be undertaken by a
Credit Provider or their designee.
(c) The Department's monitoring and
assessment guidelines will be reviewed, at a minimum, every three years to
ensure they are consistent with current scientific literature and
methods.
(6) Reserve Pool.
(a) All Credits generated by the
Department will be maintained on the Credit Exchange Service to serve as a
Reserve Pool to off-set losses from Reversals to any Credits generated under
this Program.
(7) Adaptive Management.
(a) The DNR will monitor
compensatory mitigation efforts and employ new scientific findings into this
Compensatory Mitigation Program following adaptive management strategies, as
such information becomes available.
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