Environmental Authority definition

Environmental Authority means any foreign, federal, state, local or regional government that exercises any form of jurisdiction or authority under any Environmental Requirement.
Environmental Authority. Any department, agency or other body or component of any Government that exercises any form of jurisdiction or authority under any Environmental Law.
Environmental Authority any legal person or body of persons (including any Governmental Authority) having jurisdiction to determine (whether by delegation or otherwise) any matter arising under Environmental Law and/or relating to the Environment;

Examples of Environmental Authority in a sentence

  • The Company has completed a review and update of the Environmental Impact Assessment and is in the process of evaluating the proper moment to submit it to SEMARNAT, the Mexican Environmental Authority, once the stakeholder engagement process has determined that the social environment is appropriate.

  • Therefore, all Ministries, Departments and Authorities who are responsible for implementing a new policy, plan or programme should carry out a SEA for the new policy, plan or programme prior to its implementation and submit a copy of the SEA report to the Central Environmental Authority for review and comments.

  • Internship programs may not solicit information regarding an applicant's ranking of programs or his/her intention to accept or decline an offer of admission until after that offer is officially tendered.

  • Providing required assistance to Govt Agency for obtaining necessary Statutory Approvals / Permission / Clearances/ Certificates from the concerned Local Bodies & Statutory Authorities like Municipal Corporation, Town Planning Board, Electricity Board / Fire Department, State / Central Pollution Control Boards, State / Central Environmental Authority etc.

  • The Company is evaluating the proper moment to submit to the permit to SEMARNAT, the Mexican Environmental Authority, based on recent changes in the elected federal and state officials and pending change in government agencies.


More Definitions of Environmental Authority

Environmental Authority. Any department, agency or other body or component of any Government that exercises any form of jurisdiction or authority under any Environmental Law. Environmental Authorization: Any license, permit, order, approval, consent, notice, registration, filing or other form of permission or authorization required under any Environmental Law. Environmental Laws: All applicable federal, state, local and foreign laws and regulations relating to pollution of the environment (including without limitation, ambient air, surface water, ground water, land surface or subsurface strata), including without limitation laws and regulations relating to emissions, discharges, Releases or threatened Releases of Hazardous Materials or otherwise relating to the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage, disposal, transport or handling of Hazardous Materials. Environmental Laws include but are not limited to CERCLA, FIFRA, RCRA, XXXX and TSCA.
Environmental Authority means any person or legal entity (whether statutory or non-statutory or governmental or non-governmental) having regulatory authority under the Contaminated Land Regime; and
Environmental Authority means an environmental authority granted in relation to an environmentally relevant activity under the Environmental Protection Act 1994.
Environmental Authority shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 11.08.
Environmental Authority means any foreign, federal, state, local or regional government that exercises any form of jurisdiction or authority under any Environmental Requirement. "Environmental Authorizations" means all licenses, permits, orders, approvals, notices, registrations or other legal prerequisites for conducting the business of the Borrower or any Subsidiary required by any Environmental Requirement.
Environmental Authority any authority acting in accordance with its powers and duties under Environmental Law;
Environmental Authority. Environmental Law" and "Environmental Permit" have the meanings set out in Paragraph 10.1 of Schedule 12 Part 1;