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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9. Environment
Title 9. Environment
Agency 25. State Water Control Board
12/8/2024

Chapter 770.
Virginia Financial Responsibility Requirements for Mitigation Associated with Tidal Dredging Projects
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  • Part III.
    Compensatory Mitigation Plan And Financial Responsibility Criteria
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  • Section 70
    Compensatory mitigation requirements
    Section 80
    Cost estimates for in-lieu fee fund donations and mitigation bank credit purchases
    Section 90
    Cost estimate for compensatory mitigation activities other than in-lieu fee fund donations or mitigation bank credit purchases
    Section 100
    Payment of in-lieu fee fund donations and mitigation bank credit purchases
    Section 110
    Allowable financial mechanisms for compensatory mitigation activities other than in-lieu fee fund donations or mitigation bank credit purchases
    Section 120
    Surety bond
    Section 130
    Letter of credit
    Section 140
    Certificate of deposit
    Section 150
    Federal documentation
    Section 160
    Release of permittee from the financial responsibility requirements
    Section 170
    Incapacity of Financial Providers, permittees
    Section 180
    [Repealed]
    Section 190
    Wording of the instruments

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