EA by Review Panel Sample Clauses

EA by Review Panel. A Review Panel is responsible for discharging the requirements set out in CEAA 2012 and other applicable legislation. A Review Panel’s Terms of Reference (ToR) or Joint Review Panel Agreement (JRPA) is issued by the Minister and any applicable provincial agency, in consultation with the regulatory departments and agencies for a project, and in consideration of comments that may be received from Aboriginal groups, the proponent, and the public. The timelines in the ToR or JRPA will be added to the applicable Project Agreement. The Minister and any applicable province will provide the proponent with the EIS Guidelines for the Project. The scope of a project is outlined in the ToR or JRPA, for the federal review process. A Review Panel will have statutory responsibilities pursuant to CEAA 2012 and/or any other applicable legislation. The Parties will participate in and rely on the information gathered through a Review Panel process to fulfill their roles and responsibilities as defined under CEAA 2012 and where appropriate, to inform their legislative decisions. The ToR for a Review Panel issued by the Minister and any other applicable province, outline the process for the establishment of a Review Panel and its mandate. The Minister and any other applicable province provide the proponent with the EIS Guidelines for a Project, and establish the scope of a Project.
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  • Review Procedure If the Plan Administrator denies part or all of the claim, the claimant shall have the opportunity for a full and fair review by the Plan Administrator of the denial, as follows:

  • AUDIT REVIEW PROCEDURES A. Any dispute concerning a question of fact arising under an interim or post audit of this AGREEMENT that is not disposed of by AGREEMENT, shall be reviewed by LOCAL AGENCY’S Chief Financial Officer.

  • Office of Inspector General Investigative Findings Expert Review In accordance with Senate Bill 799, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., if Texas Government Code, Section 531.102(m-1)(2) is applicable to this Contract, Contractor affirms that it possesses the necessary occupational licenses and experience.

  • ADB’s Review of Procurement Decisions 9. All contracts procured under international competitive bidding procedures and contracts for consulting services shall be subject to prior review by ADB, unless otherwise agreed between the Borrower and ADB and set forth in the Procurement Plan. SCHEDULE 5

  • Review Procedures The Parties agree to jointly conduct a review, sampling transactions of the incidents managed under this Agreement. Findings that are inconsistent with the normal or accepted way of doing business will be reconciled on a case by case basis. Any decision to further examine records will be considered on a case by case basis and appropriate follow up action agreed upon by all agencies involved. Payment for Protection Services (use if appropriate) Geographic, Statewide or Sub-Geographic (local) operating plans and procurement documents or agreement will establish billing procedures for Fee Basis Protection Services.

  • Review Protocol A narrative description of how the Claims Review was conducted and what was evaluated.

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  • Claims Procedure An Executive or Beneficiary (“claimant”) who has not received benefits under this Agreement that he or she believes should be distributed shall make a claim for such benefits as follows:

  • Additional RO Review Criteria (1) In addition to the requirements in Subparagraph 34A, the RO must:

  • Appeals Procedure If Employee appeals to the Administrator, Employee or his authorized representative may submit in writing whatever issues and comments he believes to be pertinent. The Administrator shall reexamine all facts related to the appeal and make a final determination of whether the denial of benefits is justified under the circumstances. The Administrator shall advise Employee in writing of:

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