Public Consultation definition

Public Consultation means a process which involves an invitation to individuals, groups or organisations or the community generally to comment on an issue, proposed action or proposed policy.
Public Consultation means a process which involves an invitation to individuals, groups, organisations or the wider community to provide comment on a matter, proposed action or proposed policy which may be perceived as or is actually an electoral / campaign issue, but does not include statutory consultation / submission periods prescribed in a written law.
Public Consultation means a process which involves an invitation to individuals, groups or organisations or the community generally to comment on an issue, proposed action or proposed policy but does not include consultation required to be undertaken in order to comply with a written law.

Examples of Public Consultation in a sentence

  • The Data Protection Officers in each proposed Party must sign and complete this statement before the Data Sharing Agreement is submitted to the Data Governance Unit for Public Consultation and again at execution stage.

  • Under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001 and in accordance with Ontario’s Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA), The Corporation of the Town of The Blue Mountains wishes to inform the public that all information including opinions, presentations, reports and documentation provided for or at a Public Meeting, Public Consultation, or other Public Process are considered part of the public record.

  • On candidates for institutionalised Partnerships based on Article 185/187 of the TFEU, an Open Public Consultation (OPC) was held between 11 September and 6 November 2019.

  • CONSULTATION: Public Consultation The application was advertised for a period of 14 days in accordance with the Town's Local Planning Policy 1.2 - Public Notification of Planning Proposals.

  • It also includes a brief summary of the IEC Site Audits and information supplied by KCRC on Public Consultation activities.


More Definitions of Public Consultation

Public Consultation means the transparent process by which the Commission formulates policies and Decisions in matters under its jurisdiction.
Public Consultation means the procedure, pursuant to sections 69 to 73, by which the Authority may establish rights and obligations of general applicability;
Public Consultation means a process which involves an invitation to individuals, groups, organisations or the wider community to provide comment on a matter, proposed action or proposed policy, but does not include statutory consultation or submission periods prescribed in a written law.
Public Consultation means public consultation undertaken in accordance with the Act and these rules;
Public Consultation means a publicly announced consultation, in which any individual, group or organisation is allowed to participate;
Public Consultation means any communication process by a dialogue and consultation among parties in interest to achieve understanding and agreement in the planning of acquisition of land for development in the public interest.
Public Consultation means the process by which the concerns of local affected persons and others, who have plausible stake in the environmental impact of the project, are ascertained with a view to appropriately take into account all such material concerns while designing the project;