ASSESSMENT REPORT. An Assessment Report must be prepared by the relevant Victorian Minister which takes into account: the Information in the Assessment Documentation; and any other Information relating to relevant impacts that is available to the relevant Victorian Minister. Specified manner of assessment – Item 2.1(g) (Environment Protection ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Vic)) Any controlled action subject to this Agreement and assessed using the assessment approach specified at Item 2.1(g) of this Schedule must be subject to the following requirements. An application for works approval under section 19B of the Environment Protection Act 1970 (Vic) is to include or be combined with relevant supporting documentation that describes: the proposed action; the likely relevant impacts of the action, as defined in section 82 of the EPBC Act, and includes an assessment of those impacts; to the extent practicable, any feasible alternatives to the proposed action that could avoid or reduce relevant impacts; and possible mitigation measures. Once prepared by the proponent to the satisfaction of the Environment Protection Authority constituted under the Environment Protection Act 1970 (Vic), the application and relevant supporting documentation must be released for public comment for at least 21 calendar days. When the public is invited to comment, the invitation must: include the matters specified in Schedule 1, Item 7.04 of the EPBC Regulations; and be published on a website approved by the Environment Protection Authority and linked to the Department’s website; or be advertised in newspapers circulating generally in each State and Territory. Prior to submitting final Assessment Documentation to the Environment Protection Authority, the proponent must have been provided with any submissions made by the public during the period that the application and relevant supporting documentation is released for public comment. The proponent must provide the Environment Protection Authority with final Assessment Documentation that: includes an assessment of the relevant impacts of the action as defined in section 82 of the EPBC Act; and summarises, or takes into account, the issues raised by the public in response to the invitation for public comment described in Item 9.2 of this Schedule 1.
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ASSESSMENT REPORT. An Assessment Report must be prepared by the relevant Victorian Minister Environment Protection Authority which takes into account: the Information in the Assessment Documentation; and any other Information relating to relevant impacts that is available to the relevant Victorian MinisterEnvironment Protection Authority. Specified manner of assessment – Item 2.1(g2.1(h) (Environment Protection Water ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Vic)) Any controlled action subject to this Agreement and assessed using the assessment approach specified at Item 2.1(g2.1(h) of this Schedule must be subject to the following requirements. An application for works approval under section 19B 36, 51 or 67 of the Environment Protection Act 1970 Water ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Vic) is to include or be combined with relevant supporting documentation that describes: the proposed action; the likely relevant impacts of the action, as defined in section 82 of the EPBC Act, and includes an assessment of those impacts; to the extent practicable, any feasible alternatives to the proposed action that could reduce avoid or reduce relevant impacts; and possible mitigation measures. Once prepared by the proponent to the satisfaction of the Environment Protection Authority constituted under the Environment Protection Act 1970 (Vic)relevant Victorian Minister, the application and relevant supporting documentation must be released for public comment for at least 21 14 calendar days. When the public is invited to comment, the invitation must: include the matters specified in Schedule 1, Item 7.04 of the EPBC Regulations; and be published on a website approved by the Environment Protection Authority relevant Victorian Minister and linked to the Department’s website; or be advertised in newspapers circulating generally in each State and Territory. Prior to submitting final Assessment Documentation to the Environment Protection Authorityrelevant Victorian Minister, the proponent must have been provided with any submissions made by the public during the period that the application and relevant supporting documentation is released for public comment. The proponent must provide the Environment Protection Authority relevant Victorian Minister with final Assessment Documentation that: includes an assessment of the relevant impacts of the action as defined in section 82 of the EPBC Act; and summarises, or takes into account, the issues raised by the public in response to the invitation for public comment described in Item 9.2 10.2 of this Schedule 1.
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