Activity – Can You Remember the Planning Phase Steps?

For each of the following tasks, select the corresponding drop down menu and choose the step that best matches the task.

Question 1

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The Agency determines if the Initial Project Description conforms to the Information and Management of Time Limits Regulations, and if so, posts a notice on the Registry.

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The proponent submits the Initial Project Description.

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The proponent develops a Detailed Project Description including a Response to the Summary of Issues.

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The Agency determines if an impact assessment is required.

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The Agency engages on the Initial Project Description to develop a Summary of Issues.

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If an Impact Assessment is required, the Agency develops plans and the Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines. If an impact assessment is not required, the proponent may proceed with the project in conformity with applicable regulations.

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Correct. That is right!

The answers are steps:

  1. The proponent submits the Initial Project Description.
  2. The Agency determines if the Initial Project Description conforms to the Information and Management of Time Limits Regulations, and if so, posts a notice on the Registry.
  3. The Agency holds engagement on the Initial Project Description to identify issues of concern and inform development of a Summary of Issues.
  4. The proponent develops a Detailed Project Description and Response to Summary of Issues.
  5. The Agency determines if an impact assessment is required.
  6. If an Impact Assessment is required, the Agency develops plans and the Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines. If an impact assessment is not required, the proponent may proceed with the project in conformity with applicable regulations.
Phase 1 – Planning infographic

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The answers are steps:

  1. The proponent submits the Initial Project Description.
  2. The Agency determines if the Initial Project Description conforms to the Information and Management of Time Limits Regulations, and if so, posts a notice on the Registry.
  3. The Agency holds engagement on the Initial Project Description to identify issues of concern and inform development of a Summary of Issues.
  4. The proponent develops a Detailed Project Description and Response to Summary of Issues.
  5. The Agency determines if an impact assessment is required.
  6. If an Impact Assessment is required, the Agency develops plans and the Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines. If an impact assessment is not required, the proponent may proceed with the project in conformity with applicable regulations.
Phase 1 – Planning infographic

Please select a response.