Each cycle of the panel's climate reviews has
introduced more transparency.
Meanwhile, in a letter to general secretary Iain McNicol, Mr Corbyn said Labour should
introduce more transparency into the process of suspending members.
This wealth of public data represents a powerful tool in improving access to justice — one that could help break down public perceptions of opacity and exclusivity, and
introduce more transparency and trust.
Not exact matches
Richard Cordray
introduced new mortgage servicing industry intended to provide
more transparency and accuracy.
The head of the health department also said the national process for evaluating new drugs would be made
more efficient and measures to ensure greater
transparency in funding and drug provision issues would be
introduced.
A bill is being
introduced by Congressman Brian Higgins that supporters say will bring
more transparency to the Social Security Administration, as well as
more public input in cases of field office closings.
As part of his agenda for the 2018 - 2021 legislative session, Williams said he would seek
more support for members to have bills drafted and
introduced independently as well as push for
more transparency on the sponsorship of bills during the drafting process.
That is why we have
introduced major reforms through the Higher Education and Research Act, including the
Transparency Duty which will require all universities to publish data broken down by gender, ethnicity and socio - economic background, shining a light on institutions that need to do
more to widen access.»
Accreditation: Legislation has been
introduced in both the House and the Senate that will bring
more transparency and accountability to the accreditation ratings process.
In a latest move to bring in
more transparency in costs for home loan borrowers, RBI has
introduced an Indian Banks Base Rate (IBBR) which is now used as a new benchmark for floating rate products.
We believe that
introducing a licence where two or
more litters are bred and sold a year would bring cat breeding out of the shadows, give greater
transparency and
introduce safeguards through licence conditions and inspections.
More sophisticated clients are becoming wise to this trend though, with many insisting on pricing
transparency to ensure that marking up of contract rates is not
introduced to their final bills and thus ensure cost savings are passed on to them.
See our post of March 6, 2018, Ontario
Introduces Pay
Transparency Legislation, for
more information about the Bill.
Transparency International Canada (TI - Canada, a non-governmental anti-corruption organization) is calling for the federal government to amend the Criminal Code and all levels of Canadian governments to
introduce more robust legislative protection for whistleblowers in the private sector.
The UK government is soon to
introduce the Investigatory Powers Bill with the intention of cracking down on legal
transparency, but while the Human Rights Committee deems this a «significant step forward,» it states that there is a need for
more safeguards.
Right now, the European Union is working on
introducing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which is intended to give users
more transparency about how their data is used.
The PATENT, or Protecting American Talent and Entrepreneurship, Act was
introduced earlier this month and would clarify pleading standards; protect end users; reasonably limit early discovery; create
more risk for bad actors; curb abusive demand letters; and increase
transparency.