Further Information means additional information which, in the view of the Examining authority, the Secretary of State or the relevant authority Department, is directly relevant to reaching a reasoned conclusion on the significant effects of the development on the environment and which it is necessary to include in an environmental statement or updated environmental statement in order for it to satisfy the requirements of regulation 14(2);
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Further Information. (“gwybodaeth bellach”) means, in respect of any particular EIA application, information which the relevant mineral planning authority or the Welsh Ministers reasonably consider—
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Further information Full text of Hazard Statements listed in this Section is provided in Section 16.
Further information about the execution process can be found here: www.coe.int/t/dghl/monitoring/execution.
Further information can be obtained from the National Insulation Association (www.nationalinsulationassociation.org.uk).
Further information about compensation scheme arrangements is available from the FSCS.
Further information on the requirement for the notification of an ISIN is available from the Create Online Forms page.
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Further Information means the information relating to Mediobanca as at the time of an issue of Notes pursuant to Title 5, Xxxxxxx 0, Xxxxxxx 0 xx xxx Xxxx xx Xxxxx Regulation dated 10 April 2007, as amended, to be provided in the form set out in schedule 14 (Form of Further Information) to the Programme Manual.
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Further Information. Any person has the right to obtain confirmation about whether we are treating personal data concerning them, or not. Persons concerned have the right to access their personal data, as well as to request the rectification of inaccurate data or, where appropriate, request its deletion when, amongst other reasons, the data is no longer necessary for the purpose for which it was collected. In certain circumstances interested parties may request the limitation of the processing of their data, in which case the School will only keep it for the exercise or defense of claims. In certain circumstances and for reasons related to their particular situation, the interested parties may object to the processing of their data. In this case, the BRITISH SCHOOL OF TENERIFE will stop processing the data, except for compelling legitimate reasons, or the exercise or defense of possible claims. Any person has the right not to be the subject of automated individual decisions (including the preparation of profiles): the right not to be the subject of a decision based on automated treatment that produces effects or significantly affects them. In La Orotava, on 201 . MOTHER FATHER BRITISH SCHOOL OF TENERIFE
Further Information. Each Pool Member, the Ancillary Services Provider and the Grid Operator shall also supply to the Pool Funds Administrator and the Executive Committee such information or (as the case may be) further information concerning its Settlement Account as shall be reasonably requested by the Executive Committee or the Pool Funds Administrator.
Further Information. No comment on this section “Acknowledgements” • It would be beneficial for signatories and supporters if details could be provided on the impact and success of openness agreements in other countries and whether there have been any surveys or evidence of the shift in the public’s awareness, understanding and trust in animal research the agreements aim to achieve? • Additionally, further detail should be provided to signatories and supporters on the annual cost participation has imposed on signatories and supporters in other countries, and whether this has been evaluated. Any other comments Further amendments for consideration ANZCCART may consider the following specific points raised during our consultations within the University. • The heading “Openness Agreement on Animal Research in Australia” should be amended to “Openness Agreement on Animal Research and Teaching in Australia”. • Attention should be paid to consistent use of terms. For example, ‘institution’ and ‘organisation’ are used interchangeably in the current draft. • Amend the term ‘animals used in research’ to ‘animals involved in research’ or ‘animal research’. We are conscious of the use of emotive language and are concerned that the word ‘used’ can be interpreted as the animals purely being tools of research and teaching instead of being living creatures that we respect, value and care for. For example, we would not state ‘people used in research’ for a clinical trial, however, might instead use the expression, ‘people involved in research’. • The Annual Summary template request signatories and supporters outline new initiatives to promote openness they have implemented during the reporting period. If there have been no new initiatives implemented due to lack of resources, then how would this impact the signatory or supporter? Support for signatories and supporters The University understands the importance of being open about animal research and teaching and is aware that several countries have implemented an openness agreement to increase the public’s awareness, understanding and trust in animal research. However, for the proposed Australian Openness Agreement to be as successful as in these other countries, further thought may be required on the following: • To be as successful as the Concordat on Openness on Animal Research in the UK, a commensurate level of support from Australian federal, state and territory governments would be critical. A clear understanding of the political appetite...
Further Information. We have posted an extended table version of this notice on our website, at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ program/cites/federal-register-notices, with text describing in more detail certain proposed actions and explaining the rationale for the tentative U.S. position on these possible proposals. We also describe in that table the information that we are seeking for proposals where the United States is undecided on submission. Copies of the extended table version of the notice are also available from the Division of Scientific Authority (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) or at https:// xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx at Docket No. FWS–HQ–IA–2021–0008.