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- State Clearinghouse Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the project I am looking for on CEQAnet? Will I receive a closing letter after the posting period of my Notice of Exemption (NOE) or Determination (NOD)?
- New CEQA Filing Requirements for Local Agencies
When a local agency files a notice of determination (“NOD”) or notice of exemption (“NOE”) as set forth in the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), it shortens the statute of limitations for challenges to its project approval and CEQA determinations
- New CEQA requirements | Kronick
Procedural Requirements for NODs and NOEs Following Adoption of SB-69 Following the adoption of SB-69, a local lead agency that approves a project that is subject to CEQA must file a NOD with both the relevant county clerk (s) and the OPR State Clearinghouse within five days of project approval
- CEQA Notices - South Coast Air Quality Management District
Notices of Decision or Determination – A Notice of Decision or Determination (NOD) is a brief notice to be filed by a public agency after it approves or determines to carry out a project which is subject to the requirements of CEQA
- CEQA Public Noticing Best Practices | Dudek Blog
Projects not subject to CEQA have the most straightforward requirements All that is required is a Notice of Exemption (NOE), which states that your project is exempt from CEQA compliance
- New CEQA Filing Requirements for Local Agencies - Lexology
When a local agency files a notice of determination (“NOD”) or notice of exemption (“NOE”) as set forth in the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), it shortens the statute of
- Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 14, § 15094 - Notice of Determination
Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-54-20 (2019 CA EO 54-20), dated April 22, 2020, which suspended the public notice and access requirements for projects exempt from California Environmental Quality Act review, due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- CEQA FAQs — Aspen Environmental Group
As an aid to Lead Agencies and others involved in complying with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), this page contains answers to common questions about implementing the requirements of CEQA
- CEQA Notice and Filing Requirements Changed Under AB 819
Notices of completion of environmental documents are now required to be filed by public agencies with OPR using OPR’s online process, and mailing printed copies is not required
- CEQA Public Review Periods – CNPS Conservation Tools
Although the lead agency is required to consider all the comments, they are not required to respond When an ND or MND is certified by the lead agency, they will file a Notice of Determination (NOD)
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