Sentences with phrase «clear need for regulations»

Certainly, with all this activity going on — much of it in states that haven't seen much drilling in decades, if ever — there is a clear need for regulations and oversight.
The overarching message from this hearing is that there is a clear need for regulation so consumers can make informed decisions about participation in ICOs.»

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Wilbur Ross, the US commerce secretary, made America's requirements for a trade deal clear earlier this month: Britain would need to dismantle EU regulations and agree to (typically much lower) US ones, on things like pharmaceuticals, data protection, chemical safety standards and meat treatment.
The newly proposed draft regulations for the Every Student Success Act (ESSA), released by the U.S. Department of Education on May 26th, not only give clarity to states about how to interpret the law — they also provide a clearer picture of how the law will serve the needs of at - risk students, in particular students with foster care or juvenile justice experience.
While the need for industry oversight and potential regulation is clear, a lack of community understanding creates stigma and encourages silence.
EC Feed Hygiene Regulation (EC 183/2005), which was meant to improve both feed safety and traceability, should ensure the ability of EC inspectors to determine whether Iceland's whale meal entered the food chain in Denmark, although last week the U.K. Food Standards Agency issued a call for consultation on the need for clearer guidelines on record keeping requirements for feed use.
As some groups push for additional EPA and Bureau of Land Management methane rules, claiming that voluntary efforts to reduce emissions haven't worked, it's clear that a combination of industry actions in concert with existing regulation have worked — and that additional regulation isn't needed.
Many businesses are taking steps to begin to deploy things like RegTech (Regulatory Technology) as part of preparation for regulations such as GDPR and MiFiD II, possibly taking this more seriously due to the fact that the cost of non-compliance is clear and outlined, however the impact and cost of a cyber hack could be just as bad, so there needs to be a shift in thinking — a cyber hack is not just a cyber hack, it's a risk to the whole business.
Communicating for America (CA) recently sent Tom Price, the newly named Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, a clear message — the enforcement of a new regulations on short term insurance plans needs to be delayed until a there is legislative clarity about how to replace Obamacare.
Despite being open to the potential for regulation, Bezos has also made one other thing clear: that moving forward, the action of restricting the power of large companies like Amazon must be balanced with a continued need to incentivize innovation.
Whether due to hacks or phony ICOs, the need for regulation is becoming clear.
We are in favour of these technologies, but we want these technologies to be secure and therefore we need to define clear measures for their regulations»
They also stressed the need for clear regulations for UAS use, and the need for the government to engage with the UAS industry on concerns like geofencing, remote identification systems, and other security issues.
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