Sentences with phrase «by the regulatory body which»

She was interviewed by Andrew Neil from the BBC's Daily Politics, a former Sunday Times editor, who pressed her to list the actions taken by the regulatory body which she took over in 2009.

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Before you earn the title of journeyperson, you have to work as an apprentice, which means getting hired by a company willing to train you and registering with the appropriate regulatory body in your province or territory.
The Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC) which is regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) is the major regulatory body allowing financial transactions in the UAE.
The brokerage has been registered with a self - regulatory body by the name of FMRRC which is an abbreviation for Financial Market Relations Regulations Centre.
Golden Rice, which is genetically modified, will be available to farmers and consumers only after it has been approved by national regulatory bodies.
Unconscionable conduct (agrees with NFF that they have not provided protection and support reforms «to provide transparency in the supply chain» and recognise that «certain classes of suppliers... are predisposed to suffering from a special disadvantage...»; misuse of market power (legal framework must «level the balance of market power in negotiations...», «ensure transparency in the transmission of market prices» and «not allow for final market risks to be borne by the primary producer» and provide «transparency of contract processes» - specifically, Canegrowers supports effects test and a process giving ACCC greater power to «regulate anti-competitive behaviour and impose penalties», shifting «the decisions framework from the judicial system to a regulatory system» which would make it more accessible to small producers); collective bargaining (notes limits of Sugar Industry Act (Qld); authorisation and notification approval costly and limited and not a viable alternative - peak bodies should be able to «commence and progress collective bargaining with mills on behalf of their members» and current threshold too restrictive)» competitive neutrality (mixed outcomes - perverse outcomes in the case of natural monopolies - suggest remove «application of competitive neutrality provisions to natural monopoly essential services»)
This is because the Supreme Court has ruled that, when a grant of regulatory authority «lay [s] down by legislative act an intelligible principle to which the person or body authorized to [act] is directed to conform», Congress is not unconstitutionally delegating its ability to make laws.
This is because of the obvious concerns about the heritability of the genetic alterations induced, and the way in which such research could spread from work on «non-viable» embryos, to work on viable ones once this type of research had been accepted in principle by international regulatory bodies
They are responsible for producing safety reports, which are carefully scrutinised by the company or organisation carrying out the trial, as well as external regulatory bodies.
(TIM BOYLE / GETTY IMAGES) Most NSAIDs work by blocking two enzymes, COX - 1 and COX - 2, which help produce substances that are the real villains in the pain picture, prostaglandins — hormone - like substances that perform a variety of regulatory jobs in the body.
Developmental trauma research now argues that trauma exposure during childhood affects children's self - regulatory capacities by disrupting the normal functioning of the body and brain stress - response systems, which can affect emotional and cognitive functioning (Putnam, 2006).
Canada's British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) has become the latest regulatory body to issue a warning against forex broker Trade12, which is operated by Exo Capital Markets Ltd....
In conclusion, even though New Zealand has never been a global financial center, the standards which their regulatory bodies abide by are in line with those standards expected of a first world country.
The UC Davis VMTH vaccination guidelines below have been based on recently published studies and recommendations made by task forces (including the AAFP / AFM Advisory Panel on Feline Vaccines, AAHA Canine Vaccine Task Force, and the AVMA Council on Biologic and Therapeutic Agents), which include representatives from academia, private practices, governmental regulatory bodies, and industry.
Their role is to initiate and guide the development of high quality GHG accounting and reporting protocols and standards, which may be used by regulatory bodies and any other entities interested in GHG accounting and reporting.
Registration, mobility and good character: The manner in which a professional regulatory body may assess the «good character» of mobility applicants was addressed by the Alberta Queen's Bench in the Lum case (2015 ABQB 12, which we wrote about here.
How the CHRE could determine that a decision that centres on an individual's health (which will undoubtedly depend in turn on medical opinion from experts appointed by the regulatory body to advise) could be unduly lenient remains to be explained.
You hereby grant Box and its contractors the right to transmit, use and disclose Content posted on the Service solely to the extent necessary to provide the Service, as otherwise permitted by these Terms, or to comply with any request of a governmental or regulatory body (including subpoenas or court orders), as otherwise required by law, or to respond to an emergency which Box believes in good faith requires Box to disclose information to assist in preventing the death or serious bodily injury of any person.
And it goes to the very limits of its logic, by questioning whether even an appropriate amendment of the Treaty would make it possible to overcome the arguments which prevent regulatory powers from being conferred on agencies or whether there are, in other words, underlying principles in Community law that are not susceptible of constitutional amendment, which can not be reconciled with recognition of regulatory powers in the hands of bodies other than the three institutions.
Registration — good character: A high water mark for deference to regulatory bodies assessing the «good character» of applicants was set by Alberta courts, which confirmed an Alberta regulatory body's refusal to register a BC professional (Lum v. Council of Alberta Dental Association and College, 2016 ABCA 154, summarized here, and also 2015 ABQB 12, summarized here).
These regulatory bodies are facing increasing pressure to adapt to the times and allow some mechanism by which legal tech providers can coexist with the traditional law firm model.
In England and Wales, pro bono is a voluntary undertaking, which is encouraged by the regulatory bodies of the legal profession.
As well as providing a service to individuals, the team regularly advise companies on investigations which may be carried out by a range of regulatory bodies.
On its face, the HPRB's decision defines a «matter» which must be investigated and disposed of by an inquiry committee expansively enough to capture not only isolated incidents of negligence or incompetent provision of professional services, but also issues such as overbilling that many professional regulatory bodies treat as outside their jurisdiction.
In England and Wales, pro bono is a voluntary commitment, which is encouraged by the regulatory bodies of the legal profession.
It will be implemented by Autumn 2007, and provides for the establishment of the commission — a regulatory body independent of the government — which replaces the Gaming Board for Great Britain.
That defence — a defence which recognizes that people in particular positions, such as investigators for regulatory bodies, must be immune from lawsuits for their saying things that may lessen someone's reputation, even where the plaintiff alleges «malice» — was accepted by the Ontario Court of Appeal in D'Mello v. Law Society of Upper Canada, 2014 ONCA 912:
It is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the appropriate regulatory body in the other jurisdictions in which it operates.
«(iii) except as otherwise provided by the Secretary in regulations, is the annual statement which is required to be filed with the applicable insurance regulatory body, but only if there is no statement which meets the requirements of clause (i) or (ii).
It's also worth mentioning here that if people are really afraid of broadband providers being governed by anti-monopoly authorities from the early 20th century, that is a precise description of the FTC, a bona - fide antitrust body established in 1914, and the agency to which regulatory authority would return should the FCC be relieved of it.
The massive price hike of Bitcoin was followed by a pro-crypto stand taken up by various regulatory bodies worldwide, some of which gave a green signal to its trading whereas other tried bringing in...
The massive price hike of Bitcoin was followed by a pro-crypto stand taken up by various regulatory bodies worldwide, some of which gave a green signal to its trading whereas other tried bringing in regulation for steering clear of money laundering and fraud association.
The Winklevoss twins, founder of Gemini Trust digital currency exchange applied for an ETF last year which got rejected by the regulatory body.
The panel is yet to take its decision regarding how the legislation will be brought about by the government and which body shall be entrusted with the regulatory oversight in the sphere of cryptocurrencies.
On Wednesday, Dec. 30, the OnePlus 2 Mini smartphone was certified by the regulatory body TENAA, which is the Chinese equivalent of FCC.
Moreover, the regulatory body does not oversee «standards or the digital assets that the platforms select,... the trading protocols used by these platforms, which determine how orders interact and execute, and access to a platform's trading services may not be the same for all users.»
They're owned and operated by a single conglomerate, usually in cahoots with legacy banking which, in turn, is utterly dependent upon government regulatory bodies.
The root of the disclosure problem is, in Ontario at least, that the regulations about disclosure, under which we real estate people must operate, do not match provincial law, under which the buyers» and sellers» must operate, part of the continued attack on «buyer beware» by the province's regulatory bodies.
On one side of the coin, the «must do» side, which is commonly on display and regularly played, our professionalism is clearly defined and well - served by our association code of ethics and that of our regulatory body.
They identify and take steps, through enforcement of this Code of Ethics and by assisting appropriate regulatory bodies, to eliminate practices which may damage the public or which might discredit or bring dishonor to the real estate profession.
In the event the individual loan officer has not been assigned an NMLSR ID, the license number or other unique identifier issued by the applicable jurisdiction or regulating body with which the loan officer is licensed and / or registered shall be disclosed with the abbreviation for the State of the applicable jurisdiction or regulatory body stated before the word «License» in the label, if any; and
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