BasicB-001-023-005

Which is NOT an element of the Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada public consultation process for antenna systems?

D
Answer
Regulations and administration
Type
A
Providing written notice
B
Providing an opportunity for the public to respond regarding measures to address reasonable and relevant concerns
C
Addressing relevant questions, comments and concerns
D
Participating in public meetings on the project

Answer Notes

The Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) default public consultation process ensures communities are informed about proposed antenna systems. The mandatory steps include providing written notice to the public, allowing time for them to respond, and addressing reasonable and relevant written concerns. While communicating with the public is required, participating in formal public meetings or town halls is specifically NOT a mandated element of the default ISED process. Written correspondence and formal notifications are the standard requirements. Distractors like providing written notice or addressing relevant questions are actually mandatory steps in the process, making them incorrect answers to a 'which is NOT' question.
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