Fisheries Act Sample Clauses

Fisheries Act authorization If appropriate, DFO issues a Fisheries Act authorization2 to the Proponent for impacts to fish and fish habitat. DFO DFO issues the authorization 60 days following the determination that the FHCP is acceptable (including financial security), and the discharge of any Aboriginal consultation responsibilities with respect to the Fisheries Act authorization. Issuance of the authorization(s) may also consider the Proponent’s timing needs for the authorization(s) in that, should an authorization not be required until much later than the timeline above, DFO will issue it when it is appropriate.
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Fisheries Act. DFO’s requirement is for the proponent to submit a separate FHCP which specifically offsets the loss of fish habitat associated with the deposit of deleterious substances into the TIA. This information will be used to support the EA decision and the amendment to Schedule 2 of the MMER. Review and response regarding impacts to fish and fish habitat, and adequacy of information associated with the proposed TIA DFO and EC review the information (including the assessment of alternatives for mine waste disposal, proposed mitigation, proposed FHCP(s) and associated estimate(s) of financial security, if provided) for adequacy and respond to the Proponent as part of DFO/EC comments on the draft EIA for New Brunswick. EC will lead the review to determine the adequacy of the information in the alternatives assessment submitted by the proponent and, in consultation with DFO, will provide comments to the Proponent on any noted deficiencies. The Proponent will be invited to respond to such comments with the objective being to provide federal officials with sufficient information to determine whether or not proposed disposal option should proceed with review. Should the information be incomplete, DFO/EC will request the required information from the DFO/EC Within 4 weeks from the end of the public comment period on EIA. MILESTONE ACTIVITIES / DESCRIPTION LEAD SERVICE STANDARD Proponent to proceed with review. Receipt of additional information5 DFO/EC receive the additional information. Proponent Dependent on timing of the submission by the Proponent. Response on Deficiencies2 DFO, with EC input, will review the additional information related to fish, fish habitat and the FHCP to offset the loss of fish habitat associated with the proposed TIA. EC, with DFO input, will review the additional information related to the alternatives assessment and the associated justification that it is the most appropriate option. DFO/EC requests further information, if required, to proceed with the review. DFO/EC Within 4 weeks of submission of additional information. Determination of adequacy of information for EA DFO determines that adequate information on fish and fish habitat, including FHCP(s), has been provided in the EA. DFO advises the Proponent that information is sufficient to allow a determination relative to the significance of adverse effects on fish and fish habitat for the EA6. DFO and EC also inform the Proponent of any additional information requirements that may be neces...
Fisheries Act authorization If appropriate, DFO issues a Fisheries Act authorization2 to the Proponent for impacts to fish and fish habitat. XXX XXX issues the authorization 60 days following the determination that the FHCP is acceptable (including financial security), and the discharge of any Aboriginal consultation responsibilities with respect to the Fisheries Act authorization. Issuance of the authorization may also consider the Proponent’s timing needs for the authorization in that, should an authorization not be required until much later than the timeline above, DFO will issue it when it is appropriate. If the above conditions have been met, an authorization for impacts to fish and fish habitat associated with a work/undertaking directly related to a Tailings Impoundment Area requiring scheduling
Fisheries Act. Project Co  authorization/approval or review of expected impacts  issued or determined by Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO)
Fisheries Act. No deposit of deleterious (toxic or harmful) substance in water frequented by fish. Maximum penalties upon conviction are a fine of up to $1,000,000 or up to 3 years in prison, or both.
Fisheries Act authorization If appropriate, DFO issues a Fisheries Act authorization5 to the Proponent for impacts to fish and fish habitat. DFO DFO issues the authorization 60 days following the determination that the FHCP is acceptable (including financial security), and the discharge of any Aboriginal consultation responsibilities with respect to the Fisheries Act authorization. Issuance of the authorization(s) may also consider the Proponent’s timing needs for the authorization(s) in that, should an authorization not be required until much later than the timeline above, DFO will issue it when it is appropriate. If the above conditions have been met, an authorization for impacts to fish and fish habitat associated with a work/undertaking directly related to a Tailings Impoundment Area requiring scheduling under the Metal Mining Effluent Regulations (MMER) will be issued within 14 days of Canada Gazette II publication. 5 Fisheries Act authorization may be issued based upon policy guidance the Policy for the Management of Fish Habitat, 1986; Practitioners Guide to writing a subsection 35(2) Fisheries Act authorization for DFO Habitat Management staff, (v1.1); and Practitioners Guide to habitat compensation for DFO Habitat Management staff, (v1.1).
Fisheries Act. Article 7-1, 49, 61, 68, and 71﹙2016/07/20 Amended﹚: relevant content regarding the conditions of issuing the fishing licenses, inspection of the fishing vessel, the penalties for violating Article 44, and the confiscation for violating Article 64 and 65 has been amended. (3) Enforcement Rules of the Fisheries Act: Article 28 and Article 30﹙2015/10/05 Amended﹚: relevant content regarding the application for the operation of directed fishery and the information on the fishing license has been amended.
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Fisheries Act. 1982 (SA) includes a reference to any Act that repeals and replaces that Act.
Fisheries Act. R.S.C., 1985 as amended (xxxx://xxxx-xxxx.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/f-14/)
Fisheries Act authorizations Authorization(s) for impacts to fish and fish habitat associated with a structure supporting a TIA requiring scheduling on Schedule 2 of the Metal Mining Effluent Regulations will be issued within two weeks following the Canada Gazette, Part II publication.
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