4) IMPACT ASSESSMENT: Before any decision can be taken by the community to consider the proposed activity, a social and environmental impact assessment must be carried out with participation from Village members (as agreed upon in the consultation plan). After the completed environmental and social impact assessment report is given to the Village, the Village may seek an independent expert to help review the findings of the assessment. 5) VILLAGE GENERAL MEETING: After the environmental and social impact assessment is complete, and having all the relevant information, the Village needs to meet a minimum of one time before we will decide: 1) if we will say “no” to the Project (in which case, we go to Step 8); 2) if we will say “yes” to the Project, “but” with certain conditions attached (in which case, we go to Step 6); or 3) if we will say “yes” to the Project (in which case, we go to Step 6). 6) MEETING TO INFORM PROJECT PROPONENT: If the Village decides through our agreed decision-making process that we are interested in continuing talks with the Project Proponent, a meeting should be organised with the Proponent where the Village will set out the conditions on which it will consider entering into an agreement. An agreement can be negotiated in this meeting or, if time does not allow, a separate meeting must be set up to do this. 7) AGREEMENT: An agreement signed by the Village and the Project Proponent must contain information including, but not limited to: a. The duration of the agreement; b. Benefit-sharing; c. Periodic assessments of the progress of the project and its implementation; d. The contact person(s) (or a council or committee) in the Village for this Agreement; e. How implementation will be monitored and how Village representatives will be involved in this; f. How the Village can raise complaints about non-compliance; how disputes will be resolved; and how our Village can seek recourse if we are of the opinion that our right to FPIC (e.g., continuing consultations) has been violated; g. What steps should be taken if the agreement is not upheld by either party; h. What breach of the agreement will qualify for its termination; i. What steps must be taken to amend the agreement. 8) IF NO AGREEMENT: If the Village decides through our internal decision-making process that we do not want to enter into an agreement about the proposed activity, our “no” must be respected and captured in a document that is kept in the Village records. This document shall contain a list of the reasons why the Village said “no” to this project. The Village will request that the Project Proponent sign this document to acknowledge this decision and will give the Project Proponent a copy of this document. Bethany Village FPIC Protocol 4/7

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