Bill C-2
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Collaboration
on projects
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92. (1) In the assessment of a project that
forms part of an activity to be located wholly
or partly in Yukon, a designated office or the
executive committee shall collaborate, to the
extent practicable, with any other body
proposing to examine the activity's
environmental or socio-economic effects.
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Adoption of
report
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(2) Where a body referred to in subsection
(1) issues a report of its examination, the
designated office or the executive committee
may, in lieu of all or part of its assessment of
the project, adopt any portions of the report
that, in its opinion, fulfil any of the
requirements of this Act.
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External
activities
affecting
Yukon
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93. (1) At the request of the federal minister
or the Minister of the Environment - or at the
request of the territorial minister or a first
nation and at their expense, unless the federal
minister consents to the request - the
executive committee may, in respect of an
activity outside Yukon that, in its opinion, has
or will have significant adverse
environmental or socio-economic effects in
Yukon,
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Report by
panel
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(2) A panel of the Board referred to in
paragraph (1)(a) shall issue a report in relation
to any significant adverse environmental or
socio-economic effects of the activity to the
proponent of the activity, the minister or first
nation that requested the review and, if the
federal minister consented to the request, the
federal minister.
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Response to
Board
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(3) A minister or first nation that requests a
review shall provide the Board with a written
response to the report of a panel of the Board.
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Existing Projects |
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Definition of
``administrati
ve authority''
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94. (1) In sections 95 to 101,
``administrative authority'', in relation to a
review of an existing project, means a
government agency, an independent
regulatory agency, a municipal government or
a first nation that
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and includes the Governor in Council, if the
Governor in Council has a power referred to in
paragraph (b) or (c).
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Definition of
``operator''
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(2) In subsection (1) and sections 95 to 101,
``operator'', in relation to an existing project,
means the person or body responsible for its
operation.
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Request for
panel review
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95. (1) The executive committee shall
establish a panel of the Board to conduct a
review of an existing project, of a proposed
abandonment, decommissioning or
temporary shutdown of an existing project, or
of a proposed significant change to an existing
project other than a change that is subject to
assessment under any other provision of this
Act,
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Joint request
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(2) A request for a review must be made
jointly by the federal and territorial ministers
if there are administrative authorities
described in paragraphs (1)(a) and (b).
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Consent of
first nation
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(3) If a first nation is an administrative
authority for an existing project, a request for
a review by the federal or territorial minister
may only be made with the first nation's
consent.
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Form of
review
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(4) A request for a review shall specify
whether the review is to be a public review or
some other form of review.
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Discontinuanc
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(5) If any minister or first nation that
requested a review withdraws the request, the
panel conducting the review shall discontinue
it.
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Designation
of members
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96. (1) The executive committee shall
select the members of a panel of the Board,
including its chairperson, from among the
members of the Board.
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Determination
by executive
committee
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(2) Before the executive committee
establishes a panel of the Board, it shall
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Composition
of panels
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(3) A panel of the Board shall be constituted
as follows:
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Attendance
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(4) Every member of a panel of the Board
must be present at each meeting or hearing of
the panel.
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Vacancies
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(5) In the event of the absence or incapacity,
or a vacancy in the office, of a member of a
panel of the Board, the executive committee
shall, in a manner consistent with the
proportions set out in subsection (3),
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Terms of
reference
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97. (1) Subject to any specification as to the
form of review referred to in subsection 95(4),
the executive committee shall set the terms of
reference of the panel of the Board.
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Publication of
notice
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(2) The executive committee shall publish,
in a periodical that in its opinion has a large
circulation in Yukon, a notice of the
establishment of a panel of the Board and of
the manner in which the public may obtain
copies of the panel's terms of reference.
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Modification
of terms of
reference
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(3) If a panel's terms of reference are
modified, the executive committee shall
publish in a periodical referred to in
subsection (2) a notice of the manner in which
the public may obtain copies of the
modification and of the reasons for it.
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Distribution
of terms of
reference
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(4) The executive committee shall provide
copies of the terms of reference, and of any
modification made to them with the reasons
for the modification, to the operator of the
existing project, to any minister or first nation
that requested or consented to the review, to
any first nation identified under subsection
96(2) and to any government agency,
independent regulatory agency or first nation
that has notified the executive committee of
its interest in the existing project or in existing
projects of that kind.
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Commenceme
nt of review
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98. (1) A panel of the Board established
under section 95 shall commence its review as
soon as possible after it notifies the operator
and the administrative authority that, in its
opinion, the applicable rules have been
complied with.
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Power to
require
additional
information
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(2) A panel of the Board may, before or after
commencing its review, require the operator
to provide any supplementary information
that it considers necessary for the review.
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Judicial
powers of
panels
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99. (1) A panel of the Board has, for the
purposes of its review, the powers, rights and
privileges of a superior court with respect to
the attendance and examination of witnesses
and the production and inspection of
documents and other evidence.
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Enforcement
by court
process
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(2) A summons issued or order made by a
panel of the Board under subsection (1) may
be made a summons or order of a superior
court by filing a certified copy of it with the
registrar of the court and, when so made, is
enforceable in the same manner as a summons
or order of that court.
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Preliminary
determination
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100. (1) A panel of the Board established
pursuant to a request that specified a public
review shall determine whether the existing
project is located on the settlement land of a
first nation or on non-settlement land.
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Determination
by panel
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(2) A panel of the Board referred to in
subsection (1) shall
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Location of
hearings
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(3) A review by a panel of the Board
established under section 95 may include
public hearings in any location chosen by the
panel and, where the request under that
section is for a public review, shall include
public hearings in the following locations:
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Recommendat
ions of panel
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101. (1) A panel of the Board established
under section 95 shall make a written report of
its review to the minister or first nation that
requested the review, in which the panel may
make any recommendation based on the
review that it considers to be appropriate.
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Copy of
report
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(2) A copy of the report of a panel of the
Board shall be provided to the operator of the
existing project, every administrative
authority in respect of the existing project and
any minister that consented to the request for
the review.
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Consideration
of
recommendati
ons
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(3) The minister or first nation that
requested a review shall give full and fair
consideration to any recommendations made
by a panel of the Board and shall provide a
written response to the Board describing any
action that they plan to take in response to the
report.
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Plans |
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Definition of
``originator''
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102. In sections 103 to 109, ``originator''
means the government agency, first nation or
other body by or for which a plan is prepared.
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Request for
panel review
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103. (1) If the executive committee
considers that the implementation of a plan
might have significant adverse environmental
or socio-economic effects in Yukon, it may
establish a panel of the Board to conduct a
review of the plan
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Joint request
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(2) A request for a review shall be made
jointly by the territorial minister and the
federal minister if both a territorial agency or
municipal government and a federal agency
are originators of the plan.
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Consent of
municipal
government
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(3) If a municipal government is an
originator of a plan, a request for a review, or
consent to a review, by the territorial minister
may only be made or given with the agreement
of the municipal government.
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Form of
review
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(4) A request for a review shall specify
whether the review is to be a public review or
some other form of review.
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Discontinuanc
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(5) If a minister or first nation that requests
a review of a plan withdraws the request, the
review shall be discontinued.
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Criteria for
review
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104. (1) In determining whether to establish
a panel of the Board, the executive committee
shall consider
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Notice of
review
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(2) The executive committee shall notify
the originator of its determination.
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Terms of
reference
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(3) Subject to any specification as to the
form of review referred to in subsection
103(4), the executive committee shall
establish the terms of reference of a panel of
the Board.
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Review of
plans
specified in
regulations
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105. (1) The executive committee may
establish a panel of the Board to conduct a
review of any plan of a type specified in the
regulations and whose implementation it
considers might have significant adverse
environmental or socio-economic effects in
Yukon.
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Notice of
review
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(2) The executive committee shall notify
the originator of the establishment of a panel
of the Board.
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Scope and
terms of
reference
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(3) The executive committee shall specify
the scope of the review of the plan, the panel's
terms of reference and a schedule for the
review.
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Publication of
notice
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106. (1) The executive committee shall
publish, in a periodical that in its opinion has
a large circulation in Yukon, a notice of the
establishment of a panel of the Board under
section 103 or 105 and of the manner in which
the public may obtain copies of the panel's
terms of reference.
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Modification
of terms of
reference
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(2) If a panel's terms of reference are
modified, the executive committee shall
publish, in a periodical referred to in
subsection (1), a notice of the manner in which
the public may obtain copies of the
modification and of the reasons for it.
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Distribution
of terms of
reference
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(3) The executive committee shall provide
copies of the terms of reference, and of any
modification made to them with the reasons
for the modification, to the originator of the
plan, to the minister or first nation that
requested or consented to the review, if any,
and to any government agency, independent
regulatory agency or first nation that has
notified the executive committee of its
interest in the plan or in plans of that kind.
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Designation
of members
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107. (1) The executive committee shall
select the members of a panel of the Board,
including its chairperson, from among the
members of the Board.
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Attendance
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(2) Every member of a panel of the Board
must be present at each meeting or hearing of
the panel.
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Vacancies
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(3) In the event of the absence or incapacity,
or a vacancy in the office, of a member of a
panel of the Board, the executive committee
shall
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