RMI: Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations 1994

Event: Country Safeguard Systems: Pacific

RMI: Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations 1994

07 January 1994

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The purpose of these regulations is to implement Part IV of the National Environmental Protection Act 1984 ("NEPA") and Section 11 of the Coast Conservation Act 1988 ("CCA") by establishing standard procedures for the preparation and evaluation of an environmental impact assessment ("EIA") for proposed public and private development activities that may affect the quality of the environment of the Republic. These Regulations establish uniform standards under two Acts so that environmental scrutiny of proposed development activities may be streamlined and simplified.

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Geographical Focus: 
Marshall Islands
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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