Use of Qualitative assessments Sample Clauses

Use of Qualitative assessments. The parties recognise that determining the costs and/or benefits (in a dollar sense) of the impacts of a pest or disease incident on the natural environment, and otherwise, can be problematic. As such, where limited (or no) data is available to support quantitative assessments of impacts, qualitative assessments should be used in the benefit:cost analysis. SCHEDULE 4 – RESPONSE PLAN 1 Introduction This schedule sets out the process to be followed by the Notifying Party preparing a Response Plan as required under this agreement, and to be considered by the NBMCC when preparing advice for the NMG. It also outlines the requirements for managing a Response Plan, as required under this agreement. 6 Developing a Response Plan
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Use of Qualitative assessments. The parties recognise that determining the costs and/or benefits (in a dollar sense) of the impacts of a pest or disease incident on the natural environment, and otherwise, can be problematic. As such, where limited (or no) data is available to support quantitative assessments of impacts, qualitative assessments should be used in the benefit:cost analysis. Schedule 4 – Response Plan Introduction This schedule sets out the process to be followed by the Notifying Party preparing a Response Plan as required under this agreement, and to be considered by the NBMCC when preparing advice for the NMG. It also outlines the requirements for managing a Response Plan, as required under this agreement. Developing a Response Plan Development of a draft Response Plan by the Notifying Party(s) When the Notifying Party(s) is required, under this agreement, to develop a draft Response Plan, the Response Plan must be prepared in consultation with the NBMCC, and in accordance with the following principles: The requirement to develop and approve a Response Plan must not impede the initiation of a rapid emergency response to an incident of a pest or disease, by the Notifying Party(s) or any other party, required under this agreement. The Response Plan must reflect the nature and circumstances of the incident and of the pest or disease. While the key strategies and core operational components of the Response Plan must be prepared by the Notifying Party(s), some parts will be developed in accordance with a timetable agreed to by the NBMCC. All key strategies and core operational activities, including those that are subject to Cost Sharing and those that are not, must be clearly identified in the Response Plan. The content of the Response Plan must be prepared in accordance with: item 3 of this schedule Australia’s international rights and obligations, including those contained in the SPS agreement. Provision of the draft Response Plan to the NBMCC and NMG The Notifying Party(s) must provide the proposed Response Plan to the NBMCC as soon as possible. The NBMCC, once it agrees the proposed Response Plan is fit for purpose and meets the requirements set out in clause 2.1 of this schedule, must submit the plan to the NMG for consideration. Effect of approval of the draft Response Plan When the NMG has approved the Response Plan: the parties, and Non-Government Entities that are voting members at NMG, become committed to the obligations and activities outlined in the plan, and must i...

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