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A permit issued pursuant to section 44 of the Act authorizing a person to carry out the activities stated on the certificate of authorization permit. [PESR 1(1)(g)] is called?

A) A. SCO
B) B. ADMINISTRATOR
C) C. CAP
D) D. IAO

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Final answer:

The permit refereed to as a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) authorizes activities stated on it. The choices given (SCO, ADMINISTRATOR, CAP, IAO) do not align with standard terminologies for such permits, which can vary by specific Acts and regulations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The permit issued pursuant to section 44 of the Act authorizing a person to carry out the activities stated on the certificate of authorization is known as a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN). In the context provided, the correct answer to the question is not explicitly stated. However, you should refer to the specific Act mentioned in your course or legal texts to determine the appropriate label for such a permit. Certificates like these are often part of regulatory frameworks for public utilities and services.

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