Examples of Delegated Decision Maker in a sentence
The Delegated Decision Maker (DDM) may allow operations to occur within an OGMA for reasons such as but not limited to the following: (1) To prevent the spread of insect infestations or diseases that pose a significant threat to forested areas outside of OGMAs. This will be done in a manner that retains as many old growth forest attributes as possible.
The remainder of the area within the recreation areas will be reserved from disturbance other than where the FSP Holder and the Delegated Decision Maker (e.g. Recreation Officer) for the Ministry responsible for the site agree the disturbance will be for the improvement of the recreation experience, or where action or access is required to prevent or address potential losses due to fire, wind, or forest health factors.
For the purposes of section 6(1) (b) of the Act, the term of this FSP commences on the date of approval by the Delegated Decision Maker (DDM), or another date as specified by the DDM.
The timing of the trail crossing, re-establishment, or trail relocation will require approval by the Delegated Decision Maker (e.g. Recreation Officer) for the Ministry responsible for the trail.
No disturbance16 to natural vegetation occurs within 10 m of the trail centerline other than for a required crossing unless the Delegated Decision Maker (e.g. Recreation Officer) for the Ministry responsible for the trail grants an exemption for that activity.
The Delegated Decision Maker (DDM) may allow operations to occur within an OGMA for reasons such as but not limited to the following:(1) To prevent the spread of insect infestations or diseases that pose a significant threat to forested areas outside of OGMAs. This will be done in a manner that retains as many old growth forest attributes as possible.
No disturbance41 by to natural vegetation occurs within 10 m of the trail centerline other than for a required crossing unless the Delegated Decision Maker (e.g. Recreation Officer) for the Ministry responsible for the trail grants an exemption for that activity.
The term of this plan is for five years starting from the date specified in the approval by the Delegated Decision Maker.
The remainder of the area within the recreation sites will be reserved from disturbance other than where the FSP Holder and the Delegated Decision Maker (e.g. Recreation Officer) for the Ministry responsible for the site agree the disturbance will be for the improvement of the recreation experience, or where action or access is required to prevent or address potential losses due to fire, wind, or forest health factors.
Until such time as the Draft OGMA are approved by a Delegated Decision Maker (DDM) or where the OGMA’s do not become approved, the PNSO old growth objective will continue to be applied and LU’s with BEC variants in deficit will not have any new cutting permits or road permits approved in areas of old forest, within those variants as defined in the PNSO, until such time as the variant is no longer in deficit or other provisions of the PNSO are utilized and approved.