EIS Guidelines definition

EIS Guidelines means the direction provided to the Proponent by the federal Minister of the Environment which must be addressed in the Proponent’s EIS to be prepared for the Joint Review Panel.
EIS Guidelines means the document provided to the proponent by the federal Minister of the Environment and the Executive Director of EAO that identifies the issues to be addressed and the information to be provided in the EIS.
EIS Guidelines mean the direction provided to the Proponent by Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador, which must be addressed in the Proponent's Environmental Impact Statement;

Examples of EIS Guidelines in a sentence

  • CEAA did not conclude a participant funding agreement with the TNG until long after the comment period on the draft Terms of Reference, the draft EIS Guidelines and the Panel selection had passed.

  • Organization of Application / Environmental Impact StatementThe Application/EIS is organized into parts and chapters in accordance with the AIR (BC EAO 2014) and the EIS Guidelines (CEA Agency 2013) for the Project as follows.

  • The proposed plan for consultation with Aboriginal groups during the Application/EIS review stage is intended to meet the requirements of the BC EAO Section 11 order, as well as the EIS Guidelines.

  • Section 3.4.2 of the EIS Guidelines states: The Proponent has incorporated into the EIS the community and Aboriginal traditional knowledge to which it has access or that is acquired through Aboriginal engagement activities, in keeping with appropriate ethical standards and without breaking obligations of confidentiality, if any.

  • REFERENCES 23.53 LIST OF TABLESTable E.1 Concordance with Guidelines for the Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 for the Valentine Gold Project, Marathon Gold Corporation(Federal EIS Guidelines)..................................................................................

  • Cumulative effects assessment (CEA) is a requirement of the AIR and the EIS Guidelines and is necessary for the proponent to comply with CEAA (2012b) and the BC EAA (2002).

  • The contents of the Project Report Specifications issued in April 1998, updated to reflect current conditions, form the basis for these EIS Guidelines/ Application Terms of Reference.

  • This document, including its main text and appendices, collectively constitutes the Proponent’s joint Application/EIS, and has been prepared in accordance with the Application Information Requirements (AIR; BC EAO 2014) issued by the BC EAO on May 2, 2014 and the Environmental Impact Statement Guidelines issued by the CEA Agency on May 24, 2013 (EIS Guidelines; CEA Agency 2013).

  • The EIS Guidelines require that the EA consider the cumulative effects of past, present and reasonably foreseeable future projects.

  • As directed by the BC EAO and CEA Agency and as described in relevant documents (e.g., AIR; EIS Guidelines), results from the scoping and assessment of relevant Project effects presented in the Application/EIS on different Valued Components help to inform the assessment of impacts on Aboriginal rights.


More Definitions of EIS Guidelines

EIS Guidelines means the Guidelines for the Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement for the Keeyask Generation Project to be issued by Regulatory Authorities to guide the preparation of the EIS.
EIS Guidelines refers to the Guidelines for the Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement for the Xxxxxx Logistics Hub Project. The EIS Guidelines were released on July 20, 2015;
EIS Guidelines means the direction provided to Stillwater Canada Inc. by the former federal Minister of the Environment in August 2011, which must be addressed in the Proponent’s Environmental Impact Statement to be prepared for the Joint Review Panel.
EIS Guidelines mean the direction provided to the Proponent by the Minister on matters which must be addressed in the Proponent's Environmental Impact Statement;

Related to EIS Guidelines

  • Program Guidelines means any and all GLO-approved documents reflecting specific rules and regulations governing the implementation of the Program.

  • Procurement Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October, 2006.

  • Applicable Guidelines means the policies of the Bank governing the selection and Contract award process as set forth in this RFP.

  • Design Guidelines means the Fernkloof Estate architectural design guidelines to control all aspects of design and landscaping of any development within the Fernkloof Estate dev elopment, as amended from time to t ime in terms of the constitution of the MPOA or as required by the Council , a copy of the current draft which i s av ailable for inspection at the offices of the Association;

  • Fitch Guidelines means the guidelines, as may be amended from time to time, in connection with Fitch’s ratings of the New VMTP Shares.

  • Guidelines means the Instructions to Authors available on the Xxxxxxx Science website, as well as the Aims & Scope applicable to the relevant Xxxxxxx Science publication). Xxxxxxx Science’s nominated service provider, Xxxxxxx Science, offers English language support services which Assignor may elect to utilise in respect of the Work by completing the applicable box in Schedule 1: Details of the Work. The provision of such services by Xxxxxxx Science shall be subject to Xxxxxxx 2 [v.122016] Science’s prevailing terms and rates relating to such type of optional support.

  • Federal poverty guidelines means the poverty guidelines published annually in the Federal Register by the United States Department of Health and Human Services under its authority to revise the poverty line under section 673(2) of subtitle B of title VI of the omnibus budget reconciliation act of 1981, 42 USC 9902.

  • Treasury guidelines means any guidelines on supply chain management issued by the Minister in terms of section 168 of the Act;

  • Consultant Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank Borrowers” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October 2006.

  • Operating Guidelines means the guidelines for the creation and redemption of Units of a class as set out in the schedule to each Participation Agreement as amended from time to time by the Manager with the approval of the Trustee, and where applicable, with the approval of HKSCC and the Conversion Agent, and following consultation, to the extent reasonably practicable, with the relevant Participating Dealers subject always, in respect of the relevant Operating Guidelines for a Participating Dealer, any amendment being notified in writing by the Manager in advance to the relevant Participating Dealer. Unless otherwise specified, references to the Operating Guidelines shall be to the Operating Guidelines for the relevant Sub-Fund applicable at the time of the relevant Application.

  • Investment Guidelines means the investment guidelines approved by the Board, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, as the same may be amended, restated, modified, supplemented or waived pursuant to the approval of a majority of the entire Board (which must include a majority of the Independent Directors).

  • Anti-Corruption Guidelines means the “Guidelines on Preventing and Combating Fraud and Corruption in Projects Financed by IBRD Loans and XXX Credits and Grants”, dated October 15, 2006.

  • User Guide means such user guide or document issued or prescribed by us, through any medium, setting out instructions on the use of the EB Services;

  • Program Guide The Residential Funding Seller Guide for mortgage collateral sellers that participate in Residential Funding's standard mortgage programs, and Residential Funding's Servicing Guide and any other subservicing arrangements which Residential Funding has arranged to accommodate the servicing of the Mortgage Loans.

  • Xxxxxx Xxx Guides The Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxx' Guide and the Xxxxxx Xxx Servicers' Guide and all amendments or additions thereto.

  • Consulting Guidelines means the Guidelines on the Use of Consultants by Asian Development Bank and its Borrowers (2010, as amended from time to time);

  • Rating Agency Guidelines means the Fitch Guidelines and any Other Rating Agency Guidelines as they exist from time to time.

  • Policies and Procedures means the written policies and procedures of the Client in any way related to the Services, including any such policies and procedures contained in the Organic Documents and the Offering Documents.

  • Environmental Guidelines means the environmental guidelines and occupational health and safety standards of the World Bank Group as in effect on [Bid Date].

  • User Guides means Sprinklr materials made available to Customer through the support portal to assist users of the Platform, as such materials may be updated during the Term.