DMIRS definition

DMIRS means the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (WA).
DMIRS means the department of the public service of the State principally assisting the Minister for Mines and Petroleum in the administration of the Mining Act and/or the PGER Act. DMIRS Programme of Work means a programme of work for ground disturbing equipment referred to in section 46(aa) or section 63(aa) of the Mining Act, a copy of which is provided by the Explorer to Tjiwarl AC pursuant to Schedule 2, clause 4. Environmental Surveys means biodiversity surveys, flora and fauna surveys, environmental assessments and any other similar activities. Exclusive Possession Area means the parts of the Tjiwarl Determination Area which are identified in the Tjiwarl Determination as areas where the Tjiwarl People hold the right of possession, occupation, use and enjoyment to the exclusion of all others; Existing Roads means any roads and tracks in existence as at the Commencement Date which are:
DMIRS means Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety;

Examples of DMIRS in a sentence

  • DWER and DMIRS prefer to send all correspondence electronically via email.

  • Where ‘yes’ is selected, all correspondence from DWER or DMIRS (as applicable) will be sent to you via email, to the email address provided in this section.

  • Yes No ☒ ☐ If different from the applicant’s contact details, enter the contact details of a person with whom DWER or DMIRS should liaise with concerning this clearing application.

  • If different from the applicant’s contact details, enter the contact details of a person with whom DWER or DMIRS should liaise with concerning this clearing application.

  • Please state: If different from the applicant’s contact details, enter the contact details of a person with whom DWER or DMIRS should liaise with concerning this clearing application.

  • The purpose of the Digital Minor Illness Referral Service (DMIRS) is to reduce the burden on urgent and emergency care services by referring patients requiring low acuity advice and treatment from NHS 111 to community pharmacy.

  • An incident reporting form is located within the PharmOutcomes DMIRS module.

  • Registration is via the NHS Business Services Authority (BSA) website and the page for DMIRS.

  • N/A Instructions: • If your application is to be submitted to DMIRS, complete Section A and then skip to Part 6 of this form.

  • Where necessary, matters will be referred to the Director General, DWER and the Director General, DMIRS.