In granting or modifying any permit, the commission may impose conditions or limitations on the proposed activity designed to carry out the public policy set forth in this chapter. Permits shall be valid for not more than five (5) years from the date of issuance, except that permits issued to a governmental entity shall be valid for not more than ten (10) years. The commission may issue one (1) extension not to exceed two (2) years in length if the applicant requests it in writing before the expiration date of the permit.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 49 - Conservation and Ecology
Chapter 27 - Coastal Wetlands Protection Act
§ 49-27-1. Title and citation of chapter
§ 49-27-3. Public policy declared
§ 49-27-6. Marinas; classification
§ 49-27-13. Application; copy may be mailed to parties
§ 49-27-27. Permits to dredge new channels; considerations and restrictions
§ 49-27-29. Conditions or limitations may be imposed on grant or modification of permit
§ 49-27-31. Performance bond may be required
§ 49-27-33. Suspension or revocation of permit after notice and hearing
§ 49-27-35. Findings, reasons and descriptions to be recorded by council
§ 49-27-39. Appeal to chancery court; when council's order to be confirmed
§ 49-27-43. Appeal to chancery court; service upon commission; certification of record
§ 49-27-45. Appeal to chancery court; when case to be referred back to commission
§ 49-27-47. Appeal to chancery court; precedence; powers of chancellor
§ 49-27-49. Appeal to Supreme Court
§ 49-27-53. Jurisdiction and venue for judicial actions
§ 49-27-57. Fines and penalties
§ 49-27-59. Rules and regulations
§ 49-27-65. Evaluation of coastal wetlands; charts; education of public; overall use plan
§ 49-27-67. Exclusion from assessment for ad valorem taxes