DPIE definition
Examples of DPIE in a sentence
The Requesting Party and the Service Provider are parties to the Roles and Responsibilities Agreement under which they have agreed to perform, subject to the terms of the Roles and Responsibilities Agreement, the Additional Services, WaterNSW Services and DPIE Water Services (as applicable) in accordance with the terms of this Service Agreement.
This policy has been prepared having regard to the latest practice notes on VPAs prepared by the Secretary of the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE).
DPIE and the Commission will interact in the following instances in order to effectively exercise their respective responsibilities under the Act: • When DPIE is undertaking its assessment for development applications where the Commission is the consent authority (delivering “assessment as a service”).
DPIE is responsible for leading a whole-of-government approach to assessment and applicable delegated decision-making under the Act.
DPIE Water, NRAR, and WaterNSW work together to deliver WAMC’s essential water management services.
C In September 2016, WaterNSW and the Former DPI Water (now DPIE Water) entered into the Deed of Business Transfer to perform the functions, exercise the powers and discharge certain responsibilities arising under the Deed of Business Transfer in complementary ways.
Senior Officers from DPIE (including the Secretary where appropriate) and the Chair of the Commission (or their delegates) will meet quarterly to discuss performance of the MOU and resolve any issues regarding implementation of the MOU.
WNSW W09-01 Water consents transactions OM73: Approvals Extensions – applications determined within 20 days = 80% DPIE NRAR W09-01- Water consents transactions OM73: Approvals Extensions – applications determined within 25 days = 80% 2.2.5 Customer transactions and service Name and address corrections.
This fee is to be paid to DPIE at the time of issuance of each building permit.
DPIE has the primary role of administering the planning system under the Act.