Sentences with phrase «new regulatory body»

Over the last few years, increasing competition, newer regulatory bodies as well as a tremendous impact of information technology has changed the way the industry conducts business.
Alice Woolley has already considered this question elsewhere and has pointed out that the fact that the Canadian legal profession is provincially regulated gives rise to serious cost and practical issues: a number of provinces and territories simply do not seem to have sufficient lawyer populations to justify putting an entirely new regulatory body into place to operate alongside the courts and the law societies.
Regulations like The Dodd - Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the Volcker rule, and The Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 require financial institutions to secure stronger capital and liquidity positions, and have spawned new regulatory bodies like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
The new regulatory body will reportedly oversee exchanges registered with Japan's Financial Services Association.
Government spokespeople say that this is all about evidence and procedure — it's all part of their «step - by - step» plan for the new regulatory body the Financial Conduct Authority It has happened now, they say, because of «growing evidence» from abroad that a cap can be successful in bringing down prices and protecting consumers.
She appears to be going round in circles somewhat, explaining again and again that there won't be any MPs sitting on the new regulatory body, that this is a good thing, that sanctions will be less of an issue because the system will be much more straightforward, etc, etc..
Critics of the government?s new office argue that the risks posed by natural health products are minimal and do not warrant the expenditure on a new regulatory body.
While many of the recommendations appear sound, it does beg the question — what will the new regulatory body do that is any different from the ICCRC?
While Bill C - 35 is not yet law (passed third reading in the House of Commons and on March 10, 2011 was at report presentation and debate stage in the Senate), the Governor in Council launched a public selection process which began in August 2010, to establish a new regulatory body for immigration consultants in Canada.
The Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) has appointed the first chair of its new regulatory body, to be known as ILEX Professional Standards Limited.
Modern notions of justice, fair dealing, and sound public policy necessitated the change to a new regulatory framework with a new regulatory body at its helm.
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