North Shore Emergency Planning and Operations Group definition

North Shore Emergency Planning and Operations Group. (NSEPOG) means and is comprised of the Emergency Operations Groups of the three North Shore municipalities and those voluntary organizations within the North Shore which are prepared to provide assistance in an Emergency or Disaster.

Examples of North Shore Emergency Planning and Operations Group in a sentence

  • The Corporation of the City of North Vancouver Bylaw , 2002, No. 7418, the “Emergency Plan Bylaw,” authorizes the municipality to establish an Emergency Plan (Section 8), and also establishes the North Shore Emergency Planning and Operations Group to “oversee and participate in all ongoing programs of disaster training and exercises on a North Shore region-wide basis” (Section 3.1(b)).

  • Extract from map 14C, showing Leadbeater’s possum record at the centre of Professor Xavier logged coupe, not accorded any additional protection because it fell within an already established 200 metre radius zone established around previous records.

  • District of North Vancouver Bylaw , 2002, No. 7304, the “Emergency Plan Bylaw,” authorizes the municipality to establish an Emergency Plan (Section 8), and also establishes the North Shore Emergency Planning and Operations Group to “oversee and participate in all ongoing programs of disaster training and exercises on a North Shore region-wide basis” (Section 3.1(b)).

Related to North Shore Emergency Planning and Operations Group

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  • Disaster Management Act means the Disaster Management Act, 2002 (Act No.57 of 2002)

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  • Planning Act means the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13, as amended;