Sentences with phrase «enhance protection of the public»

«I am confident that the work of this group will result in recommendations that will enhance protection of the public interest.»

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Large public companies will pursue long - term anchor investors and adopt the governance practices of leading private investors, while larger private companies will trade in secondary markets that require enhanced investor protections.
Changing Consequences - increasing or decreasing the probability of a specific behavior that reduces risk or enhances protection by altering the consequences for performing that behavior (e.g. increasing public recognition for individual and community members, reward citations, fines, revocation / loss of privileges for inappropriate behavior.
New Web Site Enhances Successful Safety Curriculum Meri - K Appy is vice president of public education with the National Fire Protection Association.
Offering all - round protection against violent assault, kidnapping and organised crime, this model therefore meets the needs of risk - exposed private individuals and prominent public figures with enhanced security needs.
The European veterinary profession, embodied by FVE, strives to enhance animal health, animal welfare, public health and the protection of the environment by promoting the veterinary profession.
In order to ensure the public continues to benefit from an independent legal profession, together with the protection afforded by it (e.g. lawyer - client privilege, high ethical practice standards and security of trust funds and property), the Society's regulation will, as a matter of principle and as confirmed by the regulatory objectives, enhance public protection.
I shall then state why, in my view, Article 28 (2) and (3) is to be interpreted as meaning that a Union citizen can not rely on the right to enhanced protection against expulsion under that provision where it is shown that that citizen derives that right from offending conduct constituting a serious disturbance of the public policy of the host Member State.
In the light of all the foregoing considerations, I think that Article 28 (2) and (3) of Directive 2004/38 is to be interpreted as meaning that a Union citizen can not rely on the right to enhanced protection under that provision where it is shown that that citizen is deriving that right from criminal conduct constituting a serious disturbance of the public policy of the host Member State.
Furthermore, a comparison of paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 28 of Directive 2004/38 clearly shows that its wording establishes a clear difference between the concept of public policy and that of public security, the second having a higher degree of seriousness than the first, preventing the enhanced protection enjoyed by the Union citizen.
A cumulative duration of residence of at least 10 years confers on the Union citizen concerned enhanced protection in respect of those measures which therefore can be taken only for imperative reasons of public security.
The use of these standards will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of public and private health programs and health care services by providing enhanced protections for individually identifiable health information.
«One of the main objectives of any health insurance scheme is to provide financial coverage (or risk protection) by reducing such burden while enhancing use of healthcare,» Dr Anup Karan of the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) and first author of the study, Extending health insurance to the poor in India: An impact evaluation of Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana on out - of - pocket spending for healthcare, told The Indian Express.
In a public forum attended by representatives of NAR on August 5, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) heralded e-Closings as a significant step forward to enhance the closing process for both consumers and the mortgage industry.
I have the highest degree of confidence in Ms. Rogers to lead this advisory group, which will make recommendations that will enhance protection for members of the public in their dealings with licensed real estate professionals.»
The IAG was launched by the Council in February 2016 to make recommendations on ways to enhance consumer protection and strengthen public confidence in the regulation and practices of licensed real estate professionals.
The Council created the IAG, chaired by Superintendent of Real Estate Carolyn Rogers, in February 2016, to make recommendations that will enhance consumer protection and strengthen public confidence in the regulation and practices of licensed real estate professionals in BC.
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