Projects Requiring EIA: Government projects, Private projects
Abridged Assessments: Yes
Abridged Assessments Detail: Projects classified in the lower impact category only need to present an Evaluación Ambiental Inicial or Autoevaluation (the document presented for screening and scoping in the full EIA process). The authority will issue its authorization on the basis of this document. EIA Regulations, Article 32
Best Practices in Lieu of EIA: No
Who Conducts Screening: Government
Who Conducts Screening Detail: The authority makes screening decisions on the basis of an Initial Environmental Assessment (Evaluación Ambiental Inicial) document. EIA Regulations, Article 15
Criteria for Screening: List or appendix of project or activity types, Possible impact to, or adjacent to, a protected area
Criteria for Screening Detail: EIA Regulations, Article 12; Acuerdo Gubernativo No 134-2005, Article 1
Who Prepares EIA: Project Proponent (with or without contractor)
Who Pays for EIA: Project Proponents
EIA Contractor Qualifications: Yes
EIA Contractor Qualifications Detail: EIA Regulations, Article 82
Conflict of Interest: No
Terms of Reference: Yes
Terms of Reference Detail: EIA Regulations, Articles 30 and 31
Days for Decision Maker Review: 30-90 days (depending on project classification)
Automatic Approval: Yes
Written Decision: Yes
Authority to Impose Conditions: Yes
Authority to Impose Conditions Detail: EIA Regulations, Article 25
Expiry of Decision: Variable (specified in authorization)
Expiry of Decision Detail: EIA Regulations, Article 49
Financial Assurances or Bond: Yes
Financial Assurances or Bond Detail: EIA Regulations, Article 63. Only projects under category "C", which do not present a full EIA are exempted from this requirement. EIA Regulations, Article 64.