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

  • After the JRP held four public scoping meetings on the draft EIS Guidelines in four different locations in southwest Nova Scotia from 6 to 9 January 2005, Bilcon submitted its comments on the draft EIS Guidelines.

  • The Proponent shall submit to the Panel the EIS prepared in accordance with the EIS Guidelines issued by the Ministers.

  • Aboriginal groups, the public, governments and other interested parties will be able to review the EIS and provide comments to the Panel on whether it adequately addresses the EIS Guidelines and whether additional information should be provided before public hearings are convened.

  • At that point in time, the EAO and the Agency will have reviewed the EIS and have determined that it meets the requirements of the EIS Guidelines (section 3.13).

  • Those EIS Guidelines will also have been determined to be adequate, finalized and issued by the Executive Director of the EAO and the federal Minister of Environment (section 3.8).

  • The Minister has provided the Proponent with the EIS Guidelines on August 8, 2011 for the Project, and has also established the scope of the Project.

  • The Minister and any applicable province will provide the proponent with the EIS Guidelines for the Project.

  • The Minister and any other applicable province provide the proponent with the EIS Guidelines for a Project, and establish the scope of a Project.

  • The Minister and the Ontario Minister of the Environment will provide the Proponent with the EIS Guidelines for the Project.

  • The proponent has added a descriptive to provide the Joint Review Panel Report to each Aboriginal group that has participated in the environmental assessment and to each Aboriginal Group identified in the EIS Guidelines.


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 mean the direction provided to the Proponent by the Minister on matters which must be addressed in the Proponent's Environmental Impact Statement;
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 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;

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