Natural environment definition

Natural environment means the air, land and water, or any combination or part thereof, of the Province of Ontario; (“environnement naturel”)
Natural environment means places and social contexts commonly used by individuals without developmental disabilities;
Natural environment means settings that are natural or typical for a same- aged child without a disability and may include school, home, or community.

Examples of Natural environment in a sentence

  • The Council has to have due regard to conserving bio-diversity under the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006.

  • This version of this Act contains provisions that are prospective.Changes to legislation: There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006.

  • The Council has to have due regard to conserving biodiversity under the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006.

  • In assessing this application due regard has been given to the provisions of the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act, 2006, is so far as it is applicable to the proposal and the provisions of Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations, 2010 in relation to protected species.

  • The Council must have due regard to conserving bio-diversity under the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006.


More Definitions of Natural environment

Natural environment means settings that are natural or normal for the child’s age peers who have no disability.
Natural environment means a home or child care setting.
Natural environment means those aspects of the environment contained in Section 25.05.444 A, frequently referred to as natural elements, or resources, such as earth, air, water, wildlife, and energy.
Natural environment means the natural heritage system and the water resource system including natural hazards and stormwater management.
Natural environment means those aspects of the environment contained in Section 25.05.444 A, frequently referred to as natural elements, or resources, such as earth, air, water, wildlife, and energy. (Ord. 114057 § 1(part), 1988: Ord. 111866 § 1(part), 1984.)
Natural environment. All services under this Agreement will be conducted in the child’s home, child care facility, or other natural environment as defined in the Individual Family Support Plan –IFSP. If, on a case-by-case basis, services are approved on the IFSP to be delivered in a non- natural environment setting, Provider must submit proof of comprehensive general liability insurance indicating Easter Seals Florida, Inc. as “named insuredprior to initiation of service delivery. THE REST OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Your signature on this 2014-17 TCES Provider Agreement reflects the commitment of Provider and staff to natural environments service delivery and the guiding principles of IDEA Part C and is necessary for participation in the Treasure Coast Early Steps System of Care. PROVIDER: EASTER SEALS FLORIDA, INC. Treasure Coast Early Steps Program Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Provider Name (please print) Easter Seals Florida, Inc. / TCES President and CEO Provider Title (please print) Title Provider Signature Signature Agency Name Date Date Provider Street Address: Provider City, State, Zip: Provider Office Phone: _ Provider Cell Phone: Provider Fax: Provider E-mail: Provider Billing Contact: Medicaid Therapy Provider #: Medicaid EI Provider #: Check one: I certify that I am the sole proprietor of the agency working under this agreement. I certify that there are multiple individuals in the agency working under this agreement.
Natural environment means the air, land, subsoil, surface water and ground water, or any combination or part thereof in any jurisdiction in which the Vendors carries on business;