OEH definition

OEH means the Office of Environment and Heritage ‘ongoing’ in relation to the timing of carrying out a management action means commencing on the commencement date or first payment date (as indicated) and continuing in perpetuity, unless specified otherwise ‘operational deficit’ has the same meaning as in clause 31(2) of the BioBanking Regulation ‘operational deficit threshold’ has the same meaning as in clause 32(2) of the BioBanking Regulation ‘operational surplus’ has the same meaning as in clause 31(3) of the BioBanking Regulation ’owner’ has the same meaning as in section 127(1) of the Act and includes successors in title referred to in section 127J of the Act ‘party’ means a party to this agreementpayment schedules’ means the tables entitled ‘payment schedule’ and ‘in perpetuity management costs’ included in Annexure E ‘pesticide’ has the same meaning as in section 5 of the Pesticides Xxx 0000 which includes herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, baits and rodenticides ‘plant’ has the same meaning as in section 4 of the Act ‘planting schedule’ means the schedule at item 6.6 of Section 1, Annexure Cprocessing fee’ means the processing fee which is to accompany an application to enter into a biobanking agreement as required by clause 14 of the BioBanking Regulation ‘record keeping requirements’ means those record keeping requirements set out in item 3 of Annexure D ‘regrowth’ has the same meaning as in section 9 of the NV Act ‘relevant biobank site account’ means the biobank site account within the BioBanking Trust Fund kept by the Fund Manager in accordance with clause 30(1) of the BioBanking Regulation ‘remnant native vegetation’ has the same meaning as in section 9 of the NV Act ‘sensitive threatened species’ means any threatened species, populations or ecological communities or any critical habitat (or any area or areas of land proposed to be identified as critical habitat), information relating to the location of which must not be made available to the public on a register kept under Part 7A of the Act, as required by clause 48(1)(a) or (b) of the BioBanking Regulation ‘threatened species, populations and ecological communities’ and ‘threatened species, population or ecological community’ have the same meaning as in the Act ‘Total Fund Deposit’ has the same meaning as in clause 26(1) of the BioBanking Regulation ‘waste’ has the same meaning as in the Protection of the Environment Operations Xxx 0000.
OEH means the Office of Environment and Heritage, Department of Premier and Cabinet.
OEH means Orient-Express Hotels Ltd., a Bermuda corporation.

Examples of OEH in a sentence

  • Name Email I would like OEH to contact me in the future for help improving services and to share information about national parks or other environmental activities.

  • These entitlements are held and/or managed either singly or jointly by various environmental holder groups, including the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH), The Living Murray (TLM) and the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder (CEWH).

  • Commitment Agreement means an agreement that is set out in accordance with OEH NABERS Commitment Agreement, which is made/signed between OEH and the applicant/building owner/building manager, to design, build and commission the premises to an agreed star rating.

  • To comply with a court order obtained under the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 for education records considered relevant to a terrorism investigation or prosecution, without advance notice to the student.

  • The site is to be registered in the Aboriginal Heritage Information Management System (AHIMS) which is managed by OEH and the management outcome for the site included in the information provided to AHIMS.


More Definitions of OEH

OEH means the Office of Environment and Heritage. "Organisation" means the Office of Environment and Heritage.
OEH means the Office of Environment and Heritage, and, in the case of a reference in a provision that is a term (or that is applied as a term) of the licence under the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, or in connection with such a provision, is a reference to the Environment Protection Authority constituted by the Protection of the Environment Administration Act 1991;
OEH means the Office of Environment and Heritage representing the Crown in right of New South Wales. The Office of Environment and Heritage is part of the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
OEH means the Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH).
OEH means the Office of Environment and Heritage representing the Crown in right of New South Wales. The Office of Environment and Heritage is part of the Department of Premier and Cabinet. ‘Project Materials’ means anything brought or required to be brought into existence as part of, or for the purpose of, carrying out, or in connection with, the Project, including all reports, documents, computer models and field data.
OEH means the Office of Environment and Heritage representing the Crown in right of New South Wales. The Office of Environment and Heritage is part of the Department of Premier and Cabinet. ‘OEM’ means the Office of Emergency Management. ‘Project Materials’ means anything brought or required to be brought into existence as part of, or for the purpose of, carrying out, or in connection with, the Project, including all reports, documents, computer models, data files and field data.
OEH means the Office of Environment and Heritage, the NSW Government Public Service agency responsible for administering the NPW Act; ‘Owner’ means the registered proprietor of the Land from time to time, being the National Trust of Australia (New South Wales) as at the date of the Conservation Agreement, and includes any successors in title within the meaning of section 69E of the NPW Act; ‘Pest animal’ means any non-native animal having, or with the potential to have, an adverse economic, environmental or social impact on the Conservation Area; ‘Pesticide’ has the same meaning as in section 5 of the Pesticides Xxx 0000 (NSW); ‘Reasonable’ in relation to carrying out an activity, means making a concerted effort and carrying out the activity in such a way as to have a minimal negative impact on the Conservation Values of the Conservation Area; ‘Recovery plan’ has the same meaning as in section 4 of the TSC Act; ‘Road’ allows the passage of vehicles and persons and may be of more developed construction and surface improvement; ‘Threatened species, populations and ecological communities’ and ‘threatened species, population or ecological community’ have the same meaning as in the TSC Act; ‘TSC Act’ means the Threatened Species Conservation Xxx 0000 (NSW); ‘Track’ allows non-vehicular access only; ‘Trail’ allows the passage of vehicles and persons and is of minimal construction, being of limited width and minimal surface improvement; and ‘Year 1’ means twelve month period following the Commencement date.