Sentences with phrase «regulatory burdens»

Realtors ® have long sought changes to current limitations on owner - occupancy rates, commercial space in buildings and other regulatory burdens.
NAR submitted letters for the February 2016 House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises hearing «The Impact of the Dodd - Frank Act and Basel III on the Fixed Income Market and Securitizations,» and the June 2016 Small Business Committee Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Tax, and Capital Access hearing on the impact of regulatory burdens stressing the burden that overly - broad regulations for lending institutions have on commercial real estate.
The panel again reiterated that high land costs and regulatory burdens have made new development really challenging.
Taken together, the actions are designed to lay down the Trump administration's approach to financial markets, with an emphasis on removing regulatory burdens and opening up investor options, said the White House official, who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity.
In consideration of its first objective, the organization is planning to «regularly identify and address outdated, unnecessary or unduly burdensome regulations in order to reduce unwarranted regulatory burdens
Regulatory Burdens for Small and Community Banks Many legislators are examining the possibility of reducing the regulatory burdens that apply to smaller banks.
The JOBS Act of 2012 removed several layers of regulatory burdens for businesses raising capital via crowdfunding.
WASHINGTON (April 16, 2015)-- Unnecessary regulatory burdens are preventing qualified, credit - worthy borrowers from obtaining the American Dream of homeownership.
«The Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act contains some favorable provisions for the housing industry, including expanding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's use of alternative credit scoring models; holding Property Assessed Clean Energy, or PACE, loans more accountable; and improving access to manufactured housing, as well as easing credit through reduced regulatory burdens on smaller community banks and credit unions,» said NAR President Elizabeth Mendenhall in a statement.
So, when it comes right down to it, we can deal with regulatory burdens.
A big part of the problem is the supply side challenges builders are facing, like regulatory burdens, labor shortages and a lack of capital and financing options.
All commercial activities that involve the use of land or waterbodies can be impacted by CWA regulatory burdens.
The result will be more designation of state, local and private land as critical habitat, and increased regulatory burdens and costs on land activities.
Another factor that could influence CMBS lending activity in 2016 is risk retention and other regulatory burdens that could change the CMBS landscape.
With clear understanding of compliance and accounting processes, can help organizations manage regulatory burdens and assure sound accounting and transparency in all fund and inventory transactions.
Smaller exchanges are already shutting their doors, citing regulatory burdens, while the bigger ones like OKCoin and Huobi are waiting on tenterhooks.
But it's maybe the consumer - facing businesses, namely the exchanges, that are most under pressure to make a decision, given the software development time, costs and regulatory burdens that go into supporting any new cryptocurrency with a unique blockchain.
The reforms provide simpler and more proportionate rules for over-the-counter derivatives to reduce costs and regulatory burdens for market participants without compromising financial stability.
We aim to help clients minimise regulatory burdens while complying with relevant regulations.
Paul Philip, SRA chief executive, says: «We are committed to reforming our regulation to enable growth and innovation in the market, while striking the right balance between reducing regulatory burdens and ensuring consumer protection.
«This Bill is a further demonstration of the Victorian Coalition Government's commitment to reducing regulatory burdens, boosting productivity and opening up opportunities.»
NAR's Appraiser Trends Study released earlier this year underlined many of the ongoing issues in the profession, including regulatory burdens, insufficient compensation, and dissatisfaction in the work leading to what some say is a shortage of appraisers.
These rules the President put on hold in 2011 in an effort to reduce «regulatory burdens and regulatory uncertainty, particularly as our economy continues to recover» — or maybe for fear they would harm his reelection chances in 2012.
In a Friday memo, Perry asked his chief of staff to undertake a 60 day inquiry into «the extent to which continued regulatory burdens, as well as mandates and tax and subsidy policies, are responsible for forcing the premature retirement of baseload power plants,» such as those fueled by coal or nuclear energy, among other grid related questions.
The wisest course of action is to completely dismantle the mandates and their corresponding regulatory burdens.
Not «price carbon now,» but rather improve policy cohesion, better align regulatory burdens and routinely take stock to identify competitiveness risks as they manifest.
Communities also face new regulatory burdens from EPA's pending ozone decision.
Russia and China don't have excessive regulatory burdens and they also don't have any more nuclear power generation than anywhere else.
It ain't due to regulatory burdens either, nitwit.
This has resulted in part from regulatory burdens introduced by previous administrations that were designed to decrease coal - fired power generation.
Conversely, we anticipate an improved relationship with federal regulatory officials as the new administration takes the reins of power and in all likelihood is less aggressive regarding regulatory burdens.
«I believe one of the biggest things that we can do for rural housing is to eliminate the huge regulatory burdens that we have on manufactured housing,» HUD Secretary Ben Carson said at a Senate Banking Committee hearing last month.
We believe that the public market does not adequately value small companies such as Kona, and by staying public, the Company will continue to be subject to undue regulatory burdens and pressure to maximize short - term results at the expense of long - term performance.
Additionally, different states have different regulatory burdens.
The sale of the federal student loans portfolio allows BND to eliminate numerous regulatory burdens established by the U.S. Department of Education, increase its default prevention efforts and begin the process of updating servicing technology.
We could potentially see relaxed regulatory burdens, lowered corporate tax rates (and / or one - time overseas capital repatriation), and several industry - specific tailwinds that aid credit markets.
The DOT developed this paperwork reduction plan as part of an aggressive, Administration - wide effort to reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens on American businesses.
«Ensuring regulatory flexibility for businesses and reducing unnecessary regulatory burdens through the retrospective review process are top priorities for President Obama and the Office of Management and Budget,» said OMB Director Shaun Donovan.
We have instituted a number of streamlining measures to reduce regulatory burdens and paperwork.
On February 24, President Trump signed Executive Order (EO) 13777, titled «Enforcing the Regulatory Reform Agenda,» directing each Federal agency to take specific actions to alleviate unnecessary regulatory burdens and to provide a report to the agency head on progress within 90 days.
The order commenced an unprecedented government - wide review of regulations with the goal of eliminating or modifying out - of - date, ineffective or overly - burdensome rules and reducing regulatory burdens on the private sector.
Louisiana's program places heavy burdens on participating private schools, and there is evidence that the low number of private schools participating in the program are, largely, troubled schools willing to put up with the regulatory burdens imposed by the law.
One of the most important reasons for charter school success in Arizona and all across America is the ability to innovate, make decisions and provide quality education free of the regulatory burdens common in traditional public schools.
By contrast, the same survey found substantially lower levels of concerns about school choice regulations among school leaders in Indiana and Florida, where the regulatory burdens are considerably lower.
And while regulatory burdens and short rations — more easily justified with every report of the schools» lackluster performance — are unlikely to roll back charters entirely, they can still do serious harm.
Moreover, we found that private schools in D.C. and Louisiana, the two states that have higher regulatory burdens, are less likely to participate in voucher programs.
President Donald Trump's executive order on Inauguration Day urging federal officials to «take all actions consistent with law to minimize the unwarranted economic and regulatory burdens» of the federal health law did not provide administration officials with any new powers to unravel parts of the law.
NIH will also work to reduce regulatory burdens on grantees.
He said the local law would create «misguided, unnecessary» regulatory burdens that do nothing to protect patient health.
The paper names delays to plans for a new Public Data Corporation, legislation to allow loans to be paid to people in further education, a white paper to reduce regulatory burdens on industry and the full establishment of the «Big Society» bank.
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