The clause we're looking at pertains to an exemption from the normal notice proceedings for seasonal operators. Rather than approaching the community and giving 120 days' notice, normally, a seasonal operator would approach the agency and seek an exemption from that requirement on the basis of being a cyclical business. The agency would then assess the validity and the merits of that. It generally allows that sort of an exemption from the 120-day requirement.
In many cases for seasonal operators, their insurance lapses. They choose not to maintain their insurance obligation, in which case they basically cease doing business; they no longer have a valid licence. Seasonal operators have a very distinct kind of functioning. This particular clause simply ensures that if they choose to maintain their insurance, and therefore a valid licence, they can go to the agency and seek an exemption if they aren't going to be continuing operations on a seasonal basis.