Examples of Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act in a sentence
Empty beverage container returns in Alberta are governed by the Beverage Container Management Board (BCMB), a body delegated authority by the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act to administer the Beverage Container Recycling Regulation.
Unless the context otherwise requires, the Interpretation Act (Alberta) and the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (Alberta), as amended, apply to this By-law.
The Applicant shall not bring, permit, or allow any hazardous substances (as defined in the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act) onto the Public Property.
The Consultant shall at all times observe all the provisions of the Labour Relations Code, Workers' Compensation Act, Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act and the Occupational Health and Safety Act as well as rules and regulations pursuant thereto.
Individual candidates should demonstrate a familiarity with and commitment to the purposes and principles espoused in the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act.
In addition, the environmental impact assessment and associated twelve addenda submitted by the proponent, Benga Mining Limited (Benga), have been deemed complete pursuant to section 53 of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act.
TIPUnder the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act it is an offence to knowingly provide (section 227(a)) or provide (section 227(b)) false information.
Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, shall mean the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, S.A. 1992, c.
Environmental mattersOur operations are regulated primarily by the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (Alberta) and the Fisheries Act (Canada).
All activities or operations of the proposed development shall comply to the standards prescribed by the Province of Alberta pursuant to the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act and the regulations pertaining thereto.