Requiring Authority definition

Requiring Authority means Auckland Transport;
Requiring Authority means a Minister of the Crown, a local authority, or a network utility operator approved as a requiring authority (s 166 RMA).
Requiring Authority means the Bay of Plenty Regional Council

Examples of Requiring Authority in a sentence

  • To decide whether a decision of a Requiring Authority or Heritage Protection Authority will be appealed to the Environment Court by the Council and authorise the resolution of any such appeal, provided such decisions are consistent with professional advice.

  • The location of the carriageway within the designation corridor of the Waikato Expressway has been confirmed in writing by the Requiring Authority; or2.

  • Prior to the designation being included in the District Plan pursuant to section 175 of the RMA, the Requiring Authority shall submit to the Council, plans and such other information (e.g. photographs, schedules) that accurately identify the existing location, heights and overall dimensions of buildings, structures, antennas and noise-generating equipment on each site and any consented but unimplemented resource consents.

  • The liaison person's name and contact details shall be advised to affected parties by the Requiring Authority.

  • Except as provided in Condition 2 below, the Requiring Authority shall submit an Outline Plan of Works in accordance with Section 176A of the RMA.

  • Thus, auditory sensitivity can impede a child’s eating habits and routines, and cause them to refuse certain foods and meals if they have a prior negative experience or memory associated with it.

  • The total number of masts for use by the Requiring Authority shall not exceed 1 (one).

  • The purpose of the HSEMP is to outline the methodologies and processes that will be adopted to ensure that the risks of storing and using hazardous substances within the subject site will be appropriately managed by the Requiring Authority for the duration of the operation of the electrical substation.

  • Where private properties are directly affected by construction and/or operations causing vehicular access to be temporarily prevented and no alternative can be utilised, the Requiring Authority shall ensure that the property owner is consulted with respect to the most suitable time for carrying out the work and the Requiring Authority shall minimise the period during which vehicular access is prevented.

  • The Requiring Authority must ensure that all transformers containing more than 1000L of oil are bunded.


More Definitions of Requiring Authority

Requiring Authority means the Minister of Education or their nominee.
Requiring Authority means—(a) a requiring authority within the meaning of section 166 of the RMA; and(b) a heritage protection authority within the meaning of section 187 of the RMA;
Requiring Authority. – means Watercare Services Limited. “RMA” – means the Resource Management Act 1991.

Related to Requiring Authority

  • Permitting authority means the Iowa department of natural resources or the director thereof.

  • Contracting Authority means any contracting authority as defined in Regulation 3 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2006.

  • Licensing authority means the department or division within each participating state which is authorized by law to issue or approve licenses or permits to hunt, fish, trap, or possess wildlife.

  • Requesting Authority means the Authority making a request under this MoU.

  • Governing authority means the local legislative authority

  • Approving Authority means a government (federal, provincial or municipal), governmental agency, Crown corporation, or quasi-governmental authority (a privately operated organization exercising authority delegated by legislation or a government).

  • State licensing authority means the authority created for the purpose of regulating and controlling the licensing of the cultivation, manufacture, distribution, and sale of Medical Marijuana and Retail Marijuana in Colorado, pursuant to section 12-43.3-201, C.R.S.

  • investigating authority means an authority that in terms of national legislation may investigate unlawful activities;

  • Chartering Authority means (i) with respect to a national bank, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, (ii) with respect to a Federal savings association or savings bank, the Office of Thrift Supervision, (iii) with respect to a bank or savings institution chartered by a State, the agency of such State charged with primary responsibility for regulating and/or closing banks or savings institutions, as the case may be, (iv) the Corporation in accordance with 12 U.S.C. Section 1821(c), with regard to self appointment, or (v) the appropriate Federal banking agency in accordance with 12 U.S.C. 1821(c)(9).

  • Controlling Authority means the Minister administering the Tasmanian State Service Act 1984.

  • Adjudicating Authority or “NCLT” shall mean the Hon’ble Mumbai Bench of the National Company Law Tribunal;

  • Authority or Housing Authority (HA means the Housing Authority.

  • Approval Authority means the authority of a Member State with competence for all aspects of the approval of a type of vehicle, system, component or separate technical unit or of the individual approval of a vehicle; for the authorisation process, for issuing and, if appropriate, withdrawing approval certificates; for acting as the contact point for the approval authorities of other Member States; for designating the technical services and for ensuring that the manufacturer meets his obligations regarding the conformity of production;

  • Issuing authority means the authorized representative of the department of the City who issued the solicitation.

  • Inspecting Authority means the authorised representative of the Department to act as Inspecting Authority for the purpose of this contract and for the purpose of ascertaining the progress of the deliveries under the contract.

  • Appointing authority means the head of an employing unit authorized by ordinance or City Charter to employ others on behalf of the City, or a designated management representative. The term includes and can be used interchangeably with department head, department director, superintendent, and chief.