Sentences with phrase «ruling by this regulatory body»

The ruling by this regulatory body will likely come about in late 2014, but even while the public is eagerly waiting in anticipation, due diligence is still recommended.
The launch of Bitcoin futures was a recent controversial ruling by the regulatory bodies, who took a fair degree of criticism for their decision.

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The principle behind the fiduciary rule, whether implemented by the DoL, the SEC, or another regulatory body, leads to higher quality investment advice.
This means that they are bound by the rules and laws of the regulatory body so you can be sure that your trades will be safe if you chose to trade with this system.
This is because the Supreme Court has ruled that, when a grant of regulatory authority «lay [s] down by legislative act an intelligible principle to which the person or body authorized to [act] is directed to conform», Congress is not unconstitutionally delegating its ability to make laws.
The rules now permit members to ban GMOs even if they have been deemed safe by European regulatory bodies.
That is the implication of a series of rulings by Ofcom, the regulatory body for responsible for upholding broadcast standards in the UK, on complaints made about a British TV documentary called The Great Global Warming Swindle.
It is vital that employees conform so that organizations, in turn, meet the stipulated conformance to rules and guidelines that are enforced by regulatory bodies or governments.
Opponents said the proposed rule is regulatory overreach, and farm organizations voiced concern that the EPA would start checking up on agricultural ditches and seasonal puddles — bodies of water that are currently not regulated by the Clean Water Act.
One was the response of Rajendra Pachauri, the chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), to a 2008 ruling by a UK regulatory body.
«The General Medical Council is challenging a High Court ruling that said expert witnesses who mistakenly give flawed evidence should be immune from disciplinary action by their profession's regulatory bodies unless requested to do so by a judge.»
On the one hand, professional rules of conduct are designed to preserve the traditional vision, but, on the other hand, those rules are created by regulatory bodies dominated by corporate practitioners.
2 - 23.2 (1) A lawyer must not practise law in an MDP unless (a) the lawyer and all members of the MDP are in compliance with Rules 2 - 23.1 to 2 - 23.12 and the Professional Conduct Handbook, (b) all lawyers who are members of the MDP have obtained express permission under this Division to practise law in the MDP, (c) all non-lawyer members of the MDP are of good character and repute, (d) all members of the MDP agree in writing (i) that practising lawyers who are members of the MDP will have actual control over the delivery of legal services by the MDP, (ii) that non-lawyer members of the MDP will not interfere, directly or indirectly with the lawyer's (A) obligation to comply with the Act, these Rules and the Professional Conduct Handbook, and (B) exercise of independent professional judgement, (iii) to comply with the Act, these Rules and the Professional Conduct Handbook, and (iv) to cooperate with and assist the Society or its agents in the conduct of a practice review, examination or investigation, and (e) all members of the MDP who are governed by the regulatory body of another profession agree to report to the MDP any proceedings concerning their conduct or competence.
In a clear blow to Quebec provincial regulators, the appeal court held in the much - anticipated ruling that regulatory bodies can not gain access to documents covered by litigation privilege unless it is statutorily mandated.
Limits of «reasonableness» on ethical and practice rules: Implied limits on the powers of professional regulatory bodies to superintend their professions was illustrated by the B.C. Supreme Court's decision that a college unreasonably exercised its by - law making powers in Sobeys West Inc. v. College of Pharmacists of British Columbia, 2014 BCSC 1414 (under appeal).
All the tax benefits and deductions are applicable as per current tax law amendments made by the current ruling body or the regulatory authority.
He adds that the regulations being introduced are similar to the AML / KYC rules that are being introduced in other markets like the U.S. Taylor says that the positive aspect with the regulations launched by the Australian government is that they offer increased regulatory certainty but specifying different regulatory bodies and the nature of cryptocurrency transactions that they will be in charge of.
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