Approvals by Executive Director Sample Clauses

Approvals by Executive Director of The Ministry of Environment, Forest Service
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Approvals by Executive Director of The Ministry of Environment, Forest Service a. Critical amendments during an Operating Year Where a standard does not specifically state that exceptions may be approved by the Area Forester on a case-by-case basis, and the licensee feels it cannot wait until the end of the operating year to review the standard, the following process must be followed: i. The licensee will make a written request for the amendment to the Executive Director and copy the Provincial Operations Forester. The Provincial Operations Forester will consider the merits of the amendment across all Forest Management Agreement (FMA) areas and will discuss the matter with the Area Forester(s). ii. If a decision to pursue amendment of the standard is reached, the Provincial Operations Forester will electronically mail the Forest Standards Analyst responsible for development of standards and guidelines with the request. The request will be evaluated by the Forest Standards Analyst and if feasible, will be recommended for amendment by the Forest Service (FS) Executive Director. iii. If the FS Executive Director denies the request for amendment, a letter will be sent to the licensee explaining the reasons, and will be copied to applicable Forest Service staff. If the FS Executive Director approves the request for amendment, a revised copy of the standard will be sent to all applicable licensees and Forest Service staff. b. Annual Review of FMA Standards Forest Service staff and FMA Holders shall meet annually in January to review the FMA standards and amend them where deemed necessary by the FS Branch. The Senior Forest Standards Analyst shall coordinate any amendments of the standards accordingly, and the FS Executive Director shall send a revised copy of the standards to all licensees and applicable FS Branch staff annually by April. Pre-Harvest Site Prescription Weyerhaeuser PA FMA – July 1, 2002 Where Site Assessment work has taken place prior to July 2002, a list of all blocks assessed must be submitted to Area (Regional) Foresters in an Operating Plan. 2003/04 Operating Year all other FMA’s Road & Block Layout July 1, 2002 Visual Resource Management February 23, 2004 Roads July 1, 2002 - Except for signage, which will be implemented July 1, 2003 Slash Management July 1, 2002 Silviculture and Harvest Systems Silviculture Systems - October 1, 2002 Harvest Systems – July 1, 2002 Conifer Seed Supply April 1, 2004 Environmental Protection July 1, 2002 Soil Protection October 3, 2003 ======...

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