Federal Authority definition

Federal Authority has the same meaning as set out in subsection 2(1) of the CEAA.
Federal Authority means a Minister, agency or department of the Government of Canada;
Federal Authority has the same meaning as in CEAA 2012.

Examples of Federal Authority in a sentence

  • CRS Report RL33579, The Public Health and Medical Response to Disasters: Federal Authority and Funding, by Sarah A.

  • For more information, see CRS Report RL33579, The Public Health and Medical Response to Disasters: Federal Authority and Funding, by Sarah A.

  • See CRS Report RL33579, The Public Health and Medical Response to Disasters: Federal Authority and Funding, by Sarah A.

  • See CRS Report RL34657, Financial Institution Insolvency: Federal Authority over Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Depository Institutions, by David H.

  • See “Federal Statutory Authorities for Disaster Response” and “Federal Funding to Support an ESF-8 Response,” in CRS Report RL33579, The Public Health and Medical Response to Disasters: Federal Authority and Funding, by Sarah A.


More Definitions of Federal Authority

Federal Authority has the same meaning as set out in section 2 of the Act;
Federal Authority refers to such an authority as defined in the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act.
Federal Authority has the same meaning as set out in section 2(1) of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act.
Federal Authority means - Ministry, Department or Agency of the Federal
Federal Authority means any legislative, judicial, administrative or regulatory body of the United States of America. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Capital Partners IV, L.P. December 28, 2010
Federal Authority has the same meaning as set out in subsection 2(1) of the CEAA. No comment “Joint Review Panel” means an independent body established pursuant to this Agreement. No comment “Joint Review Panel Report” means the report produced by the Joint Review Panel in accordance with the Terms of Reference. No comment “Joint Review Panel Stage” means those portions of the environmental assessment process that occur from the time the Joint Review Panel is appointed to the time the Joint Review Panel Report is submitted. No comment “Party” means either signatory to this Agreement, and “Parties” means both of them. No comment “Post-Panel Stage” means those portions of the environmental assessment process that take place following the submission of the Joint Review Panel Report. No comment “Pre-Panel Stage” means those portions of the environmental assessment process that take place before the Joint Review Panel is appointed and commences its review. The date that the Joint Review Panel is appointed may not be the date that it begins its review. Thus, the definition may be uncertain. To reconcile this definition with “Joint Review Stage” and the terms of section 3.13 of this Agreement, the proponent suggests the following: “Pre-Panel Stage” means those portions of the environmental assessment process that take place up to the point in time when the Agency and EAO determine that the EIS meets the requirements of the EIS Guidelines. “Project” refers to the Project proposed by the proponent, a description of which is outlined in Part I of the Terms of Reference. The Project, as outlined in the most current Project Description, may be modified from time to time going forward. The proponent suggests the following revision: “Project” refers to the project that has been proposed by the proponent, a current description of which is outlined in Part I of the Terms of Reference, as may be modified from time to time. “Proponent” means British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority. No comment “Public Registry” means both the Canadian Environmental Assessment Registry established under section 55 of the CEAA which will be maintained by the Agency in consultation with EAO from the notice of consideration for the environmental assessment of the Project until the Government Response to the Joint Review Panel Report is posted; and the British Columbia Project Information Centre (e-PIC) established under section 25 of the BCEAA which will be maintained by the Executive Director of EAO. No comme...
Federal Authority means the federal department, agency and/or crown corporation making a determination of whether the environmental effects of a Federal Project are significant under the federal environmental assessment legislation.