Noun
Initialism of excess information rate.
(US, law) Initialism of establishment inspection report.: a report issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration following the inspection of a facility where goods under the authority of the agency are manufactured, held, or sold.
eir
(rare, nonstandard) Belonging to em, gender-neutral third-person singular possessive adjective, equivalent to the singular their and coordinate with his and her.
Although Councilman Webb's item related to an Airport report separate from an EIR, city management gave a verbal presentation that discussed the EIR to be used regarding proposed permanent expansion of the Airport's terminal facilities. Source: Internet
Did you want me to add Auntie Eir Croft? Source: Internet
Drug major Sun Pharmaceutical Industries today said it has received establishment inspection report (EIR) from the US health regulator for its Halol facility in Gujarat. Source: Internet
However, the environmental consultant who conducted the EIR, sent a letter for the Nov. 15 hearing with an analysis concluding that there would be no significant impacts of noise and glare on the wildlife corridors. Source: Internet
Hypothetically, regardless of the number of significant impacts on the SHW EIR, the regents could choose to override the impacts and approve the project. Source: Internet
Olson said that the draft EIR didn’t reference the original 1975 document declaring the site a landmark or the subsequent 1990 documentation, nor did it address alternatives for building on the site. Source: Internet