What happens if your issue falls under the jurisdiction of an agency or departme
ID: 289768 • Letter: W
Question
What happens if your issue falls under the jurisdiction of an agency or department that is not required to respond to environmental petitions?
(In the assignment you will find examples of some federal-level departments and agencies that are not required to respond to environmental petitions.)
If the issue identified in a petition falls under the jurisdiction of an agency or department that is not required to respond to environmental petitions, then
the agency or department can choose to respond voluntarily to the petition.
the petition may be deemed to be ineligible.
the petitioner request a response to their concern through other federal-level channels, such as the Canadian Environmental Protection Act or the Access to Information Act.
the petitioner can request a response to their concern through provincial or territorial mechanisms, such as the Ontario Environmental Bill of Rights.
All of the above answers are correct.
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A.the agency or department can choose to respond voluntarily to the petition.
B.the petition may be deemed to be ineligible.
C.the petitioner request a response to their concern through other federal-level channels, such as the Canadian Environmental Protection Act or the Access to Information Act.
D.the petitioner can request a response to their concern through provincial or territorial mechanisms, such as the Ontario Environmental Bill of Rights.
E.All of the above answers are correct.
Explanation / Answer
The below metion are against the rule
1.the agency or department can choose to respond voluntarily to the petition.
2.the petition may be deemed to be ineligible.
3.the petitioner request a response to their concern through other federal-level channels, such as the Canadian Environmental Protection Act or the Access to Information Act.
4.the petitioner can request a response to their concern through provincial or territorial mechanisms, such as the Ontario Environmental Bill of Rights.
so answer is opt E
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