Regulatory
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- restricting according to rules or principles; regulative
n.
- an independent federal agency created in 1974 to license and regulate nuclear power plants; NRC
n.
- a governmental agency that regulates businesses in the public interest; regulatory authority
- The New York State Banking Department was the oldest bank regulatory agency in the United States.
- As of 2018, California was the only state where no regulatory agency had adopted the FDA Food Code.
- The five-member public regulatory agency oversees utilities, trucking, and telecommunications companies.
n.
- a governmental agency that regulates businesses in the public interest; regulatory agency
- There is a State regulatory authority for the Cairo Stock Exchange.
- Thus, part of the regulatory authority was abdicated in favour of private rating agencies.
- The BaFin is an independent federal institution and acts as Germany's financial regulatory authority.
n.
- a gene that produces a repressor substance that inhibits an operator gene; regulator gene
n.
- crimes created by statutes and not by common law; statutory offense; statutory offence; regulatory offense
n.
- crimes created by statutes and not by common law; statutory offense; statutory offence; regulatory offence
E.g.
- The joint venture received regulatory approval in September 2012.
- The acquisition was completed in May, after regulatory approval was granted.
- Factories and industries need regulatory approval from the Department to operate.
E.g.
- Often, regulatory agencies oversee the enforcement of these laws.
- He assisted in applications to regulatory agencies for new products.
- The Aquarium of Boise is compliant with regulatory agencies, which include the U.S.
E.g.
- The BDA is not the regulatory body for dentists in the United Kingdom.
- Many English Lodges joined the new regulatory body, which itself entered a period of self-publicity and expansion.
- The Gibraltar Regulatory Authority is the Gambling Commissioner under the Gambling Act 2005, and therefore the regulatory body.
E.g.
- The development of a regulatory framework began in 1975, at Asilomar, California.
- These concerns have led to the development of a regulatory framework, which started in 1975.
- The regulatory framework has evolved since 2006 till date when the country's first science policy was prepared.
E.g.
- The regulatory authorities in the German Democratic Republic, as the former Communist East Germany was called, did not approve thalidomide.
- It could also overrule state regulatory authorities on intrastate "rate and exit issues" if state rulings caused "undue burdens" on interstate commerce.
- The regulatory authorities recognize different classes of medical devices based on their potential for harm if misused, design complexity, and their use characteristics.
E.g.
- There may be statutory or regulatory requirements for specific content.
- Healthcare facilities have detailed technological and regulatory requirements.
- Many other regulatory requirements surround any public offering and they vary according to jurisdiction.
E.g.
- comporg Telecommunications in Egypt List of telecommunications regulatory bodies
- Coin shows, trade associations, and regulatory bodies emerged during these decades.
- Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) are accounting standards issued by national regulatory bodies.
E.g.
- All services were suspended in 2014 due to financial and regulatory issues.
- Telstra refused, and apparently due to regulatory issues, abandoned their original plan.
- She also advises foreign corporations on commercial and regulatory issues in the United States.
E.g.
- The standard is the basis for regulatory compliance in local markets, and most export markets.
- Fleet managers, dispatchers and drivers collect, sort, view and analyze the data to improve savings, safety and regulatory compliance.
- Revelations by "The Guardian" newspaper in 2009 resulted in the UK's Charity Commission opening a regulatory compliance case into the Trust.