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Transparent Selection Process for Members of EIA Review Committee Introduced」於資料集「Environmental Policy Monthly」由單位「行政院環境保護署」的楊先生所提供,聯繫電話是(02)23117722#2217,(02)23117722#2216,最近更新時間為:2022-01-15 01:13:03。 欄位編號的內容是777 , 欄位標題的內容是Transparent Selection Process for Members of EIA Review Committee Introduced , 欄位摘要的內容是The announcement of the Guidelines for the Selection of Specialists and Scholars as Members of the EPA EIA Review Committee on June 19 marks the institution of a transparent process for selecting members of the 21-member Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee. In addition to the seven exofficio members from Executive Yuan bodies 14 specialists and scholars also sit on the committee. In a change from the old process in which the EPA administrator appointed all committee members, the new guidelines require that the 14 members from outside the government be selected following recommendations from the public. These new guidelines make the selection process more transparent and open. The organizational regulations of the EPA’s Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee were implemented in 1995. With term limits for committee members set at two years, the committee’s third term since these regulations were enacted will end at the end of July. The 21 members of this committee guard an important line of defence in the effort to protect the environment and the committee’s resolutions not only directly affect environmental policy, they also influence other government policies. In particular, they have a profound impact on economic policy. Therefore, the selection of new members always attracts considerable public scrutiny. Article Three of the Environmental Impact Assessment Act (環境影響評估法) stipulates that EIA reports must be reviewed by the Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee. This effectively places the right to decide whether an EIA report is passed or not in the hands of the committee. The EPA administrator and deputy administrator hold the committee’s chairperson and deputy chairperson seats respectively. In addition to these two positions there are five other exofficio seats on the committee. These seats are occupied respectively by representatives from the Council of Economic Planning and Development, the Research, Development and Evaluation Commission, the Public Construction Commission, the Council of Agriculture and the National Science Council. Concerning the other 14 positions on the committee, Article Four of the organizational regulations introduced in 1995 dictates that the EPA administrator select specialists and scholars with professional or academic environmental impact assessment experience for appointment to these positions and that, after these members complete their 2-year terms, the EPA may choose to reappoint them. The EPA has decided to revise the selection process for committee members in order to create a more fair and transparent process. Instead of placing the responsibility for selecting these 14 members solely on the EPA administrator, the EPA has chosen to allow the public to recommend qualified specialists and scholars for these positions. The EPA will be accepting recommendations for committee members to serve during the coming term up until July 20. These recommendations will be accepted from professional associations, government agencies, colleges and universities, academic and research organizations and environmental and community groups. This new selection process is detailed in the EPA’s Guidelines for the Selection of Specialists and Scholars as Members of the EPA EIA Review Committee (行政院環境保護署環境影響評估審查委員會專家學者委員遴選要點). Following these guidelines, the EPA has set up a selection committee with EPA Deputy Administrator Juu-En Chang as committee convener. Five members of this selection committee are specialists and scholars. Four are representatives from the Council of Agriculture, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Ministry of Transportation and Communications and the other member is the general director of the EPA Comprehensive Planning Bureau. Specialists and scholars recommended to the selection committee must meet one of the following prerequisites: five years or more experience as a technician in an environmental assessment related field three years or more experience in a senior level environmental assessment related position at a government agency a professorship at a vocational technical school or university three years or more experience as the leader of an environmental or community organization two years or more experience as a member of a governmental EIA review committee experience as a researcher in an environmental assessment related field at an academic or research institute special professional experience that meets the approval of the selection committee These various specializations of those selected to sit on the committee should comprise the areas of natural environment, living environment and social environment. In making its selections, the committee will strive to achieve a balance between these different areas of specialization. As convener of the selection committee, Deputy Administrator Juu-En Chang said that the committee would complete the processing of the public recommendations within three weeks after the announcement of the guidelines. He stated that the selection committee would first choose 28 recommended candidates and then select the final 14 specialists and scholars to sit on the Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee before the term of the third committee concludes. , 欄位全文的內容是The announcement of the Guidelines for the Selection of Specialists and Scholars as Members of the EPA EIA Review Committee on June 19 marks the institution of a transparent process for selecting members of the 21-member Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee. In addition to the seven exofficio members from Executive Yuan bodies 14 specialists and scholars also sit on the committee. In a change from the old process in which the EPA administrator appointed all committee members, the new guidelines require that the 14 members from outside the government be selected following recommendations from the public. These new guidelines make the selection process more transparent and open. The organizational regulations of the EPA’s Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee were implemented in 1995. With term limits for committee members set at two years, the committee’s third term since these regulations were enacted will end at the end of July. The 21 members of this committee guard an important line of defence in the effort to protect the environment and the committee’s resolutions not only directly affect environmental policy, they also influence other government policies. In particular, they have a profound impact on economic policy. Therefore, the selection of new members always attracts considerable public scrutiny. Article Three of the Environmental Impact Assessment Act (環境影響評估法) stipulates that EIA reports must be reviewed by the Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee. This effectively places the right to decide whether an EIA report is passed or not in the hands of the committee. The EPA administrator and deputy administrator hold the committee’s chairperson and deputy chairperson seats respectively. In addition to these two positions there are five other exofficio seats on the committee. These seats are occupied respectively by representatives from the Council of Economic Planning and Development, the Research, Development and Evaluation Commission, the Public Construction Commission, the Council of Agriculture and the National Science Council. Concerning the other 14 positions on the committee, Article Four of the organizational regulations introduced in 1995 dictates that the EPA administrator select specialists and scholars with professional or academic environmental impact assessment experience for appointment to these positions and that, after these members complete their 2-year terms, the EPA may choose to reappoint them. The EPA has decided to revise the selection process for committee members in order to create a more fair and transparent process. Instead of placing the responsibility for selecting these 14 members solely on the EPA administrator, the EPA has chosen to allow the public to recommend qualified specialists and scholars for these positions. The EPA will be accepting recommendations for committee members to serve during the coming term up until July 20. These recommendations will be accepted from professional associations, government agencies, colleges and universities, academic and research organizations and environmental and community groups. This new selection process is detailed in the EPA’s Guidelines for the Selection of Specialists and Scholars as Members of the EPA EIA Review Committee (行政院環境保護署環境影響評估審查委員會專家學者委員遴選要點). Following these guidelines, the EPA has set up a selection committee with EPA Deputy Administrator Juu-En Chang as committee convener. Five members of this selection committee are specialists and scholars. Four are representatives from the Council of Agriculture, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Ministry of Transportation and Communications and the other member is the general director of the EPA Comprehensive Planning Bureau. Specialists and scholars recommended to the selection committee must meet one of the following prerequisites: five years or more experience as a technician in an environmental assessment related field three years or more experience in a senior level environmental assessment related position at a government agency a professorship at a vocational technical school or university three years or more experience as the leader of an environmental or community organization two years or more experience as a member of a governmental EIA review committee experience as a researcher in an environmental assessment related field at an academic or research institute special professional experience that meets the approval of the selection committee These various specializations of those selected to sit on the committee should comprise the areas of natural environment, living environment and social environment. In making its selections, the committee will strive to achieve a balance between these different areas of specialization. As convener of the selection committee, Deputy Administrator Juu-En Chang said that the committee would complete the processing of the public recommendations within three weeks after the announcement of the guidelines. He stated that the selection committee would first choose 28 recommended candidates and then select the final 14 specialists and scholars to sit on the Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee before the term of the third committee concludes. , 欄位年度的內容是2001 , 欄位月份的內容是4 , 欄位卷的內容是4 , 欄位期的內容是7 , 欄位順序的內容是1 , 欄位倒序的內容是2 , 欄位分類的內容是Environmental Impact Assessment , 欄位標題2的內容是Transparent Selection Process for Members of EIA Review Committee Introduced , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V4/V4-07

編號

777

標題

Transparent Selection Process for Members of EIA Review Committee Introduced

摘要

The announcement of the Guidelines for the Selection of Specialists and Scholars as Members of the EPA EIA Review Committee on June 19 marks the institution of a transparent process for selecting members of the 21-member Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee. In addition to the seven exofficio members from Executive Yuan bodies 14 specialists and scholars also sit on the committee. In a change from the old process in which the EPA administrator appointed all committee members, the new guidelines require that the 14 members from outside the government be selected following recommendations from the public. These new guidelines make the selection process more transparent and open. The organizational regulations of the EPA’s Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee were implemented in 1995. With term limits for committee members set at two years, the committee’s third term since these regulations were enacted will end at the end of July. The 21 members of this committee guard an important line of defence in the effort to protect the environment and the committee’s resolutions not only directly affect environmental policy, they also influence other government policies. In particular, they have a profound impact on economic policy. Therefore, the selection of new members always attracts considerable public scrutiny. Article Three of the Environmental Impact Assessment Act (環境影響評估法) stipulates that EIA reports must be reviewed by the Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee. This effectively places the right to decide whether an EIA report is passed or not in the hands of the committee. The EPA administrator and deputy administrator hold the committee’s chairperson and deputy chairperson seats respectively. In addition to these two positions there are five other exofficio seats on the committee. These seats are occupied respectively by representatives from the Council of Economic Planning and Development, the Research, Development and Evaluation Commission, the Public Construction Commission, the Council of Agriculture and the National Science Council. Concerning the other 14 positions on the committee, Article Four of the organizational regulations introduced in 1995 dictates that the EPA administrator select specialists and scholars with professional or academic environmental impact assessment experience for appointment to these positions and that, after these members complete their 2-year terms, the EPA may choose to reappoint them. The EPA has decided to revise the selection process for committee members in order to create a more fair and transparent process. Instead of placing the responsibility for selecting these 14 members solely on the EPA administrator, the EPA has chosen to allow the public to recommend qualified specialists and scholars for these positions. The EPA will be accepting recommendations for committee members to serve during the coming term up until July 20. These recommendations will be accepted from professional associations, government agencies, colleges and universities, academic and research organizations and environmental and community groups. This new selection process is detailed in the EPA’s Guidelines for the Selection of Specialists and Scholars as Members of the EPA EIA Review Committee (行政院環境保護署環境影響評估審查委員會專家學者委員遴選要點). Following these guidelines, the EPA has set up a selection committee with EPA Deputy Administrator Juu-En Chang as committee convener. Five members of this selection committee are specialists and scholars. Four are representatives from the Council of Agriculture, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Ministry of Transportation and Communications and the other member is the general director of the EPA Comprehensive Planning Bureau. Specialists and scholars recommended to the selection committee must meet one of the following prerequisites: five years or more experience as a technician in an environmental assessment related field three years or more experience in a senior level environmental assessment related position at a government agency a professorship at a vocational technical school or university three years or more experience as the leader of an environmental or community organization two years or more experience as a member of a governmental EIA review committee experience as a researcher in an environmental assessment related field at an academic or research institute special professional experience that meets the approval of the selection committee These various specializations of those selected to sit on the committee should comprise the areas of natural environment, living environment and social environment. In making its selections, the committee will strive to achieve a balance between these different areas of specialization. As convener of the selection committee, Deputy Administrator Juu-En Chang said that the committee would complete the processing of the public recommendations within three weeks after the announcement of the guidelines. He stated that the selection committee would first choose 28 recommended candidates and then select the final 14 specialists and scholars to sit on the Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee before the term of the third committee concludes.

全文

The announcement of the Guidelines for the Selection of Specialists and Scholars as Members of the EPA EIA Review Committee on June 19 marks the institution of a transparent process for selecting members of the 21-member Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee. In addition to the seven exofficio members from Executive Yuan bodies 14 specialists and scholars also sit on the committee. In a change from the old process in which the EPA administrator appointed all committee members, the new guidelines require that the 14 members from outside the government be selected following recommendations from the public. These new guidelines make the selection process more transparent and open. The organizational regulations of the EPA’s Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee were implemented in 1995. With term limits for committee members set at two years, the committee’s third term since these regulations were enacted will end at the end of July. The 21 members of this committee guard an important line of defence in the effort to protect the environment and the committee’s resolutions not only directly affect environmental policy, they also influence other government policies. In particular, they have a profound impact on economic policy. Therefore, the selection of new members always attracts considerable public scrutiny. Article Three of the Environmental Impact Assessment Act (環境影響評估法) stipulates that EIA reports must be reviewed by the Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee. This effectively places the right to decide whether an EIA report is passed or not in the hands of the committee. The EPA administrator and deputy administrator hold the committee’s chairperson and deputy chairperson seats respectively. In addition to these two positions there are five other exofficio seats on the committee. These seats are occupied respectively by representatives from the Council of Economic Planning and Development, the Research, Development and Evaluation Commission, the Public Construction Commission, the Council of Agriculture and the National Science Council. Concerning the other 14 positions on the committee, Article Four of the organizational regulations introduced in 1995 dictates that the EPA administrator select specialists and scholars with professional or academic environmental impact assessment experience for appointment to these positions and that, after these members complete their 2-year terms, the EPA may choose to reappoint them. The EPA has decided to revise the selection process for committee members in order to create a more fair and transparent process. Instead of placing the responsibility for selecting these 14 members solely on the EPA administrator, the EPA has chosen to allow the public to recommend qualified specialists and scholars for these positions. The EPA will be accepting recommendations for committee members to serve during the coming term up until July 20. These recommendations will be accepted from professional associations, government agencies, colleges and universities, academic and research organizations and environmental and community groups. This new selection process is detailed in the EPA’s Guidelines for the Selection of Specialists and Scholars as Members of the EPA EIA Review Committee (行政院環境保護署環境影響評估審查委員會專家學者委員遴選要點). Following these guidelines, the EPA has set up a selection committee with EPA Deputy Administrator Juu-En Chang as committee convener. Five members of this selection committee are specialists and scholars. Four are representatives from the Council of Agriculture, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Ministry of Transportation and Communications and the other member is the general director of the EPA Comprehensive Planning Bureau. Specialists and scholars recommended to the selection committee must meet one of the following prerequisites: five years or more experience as a technician in an environmental assessment related field three years or more experience in a senior level environmental assessment related position at a government agency a professorship at a vocational technical school or university three years or more experience as the leader of an environmental or community organization two years or more experience as a member of a governmental EIA review committee experience as a researcher in an environmental assessment related field at an academic or research institute special professional experience that meets the approval of the selection committee These various specializations of those selected to sit on the committee should comprise the areas of natural environment, living environment and social environment. In making its selections, the committee will strive to achieve a balance between these different areas of specialization. As convener of the selection committee, Deputy Administrator Juu-En Chang said that the committee would complete the processing of the public recommendations within three weeks after the announcement of the guidelines. He stated that the selection committee would first choose 28 recommended candidates and then select the final 14 specialists and scholars to sit on the Environmental Impact Assessment Review Committee before the term of the third committee concludes.

年度

2001

月份

4

4

7

順序

1

倒序

2

分類

Environmental Impact Assessment

標題2

Transparent Selection Process for Members of EIA Review Committee Introduced

檔案位置

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