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Telecommunications in Ireland, including postal services run by An Post, are regulated to a large extent by the Commission for Communications Regulation ( ComReg ), the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources has overall responsibility for national policy and regulation.
France has also a Phone Triage system for Medical Emergencies Phone Demands in its Samu Medical Regulation Centers through the 15 medical free national hot line.
Regulation of communications has changed many times during the same period, and most of the bodies have been merged into Ofcom, the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries.
Regulation short of criminalization has been used as an alternative method of dealing with this sort of issue.
Regulation of the electricity market started in a light-handed fashion but there has been an increasing trend towards more heavy-handed regulation.
Here, the separation of powers issue is whether the War Powers Resolution requirements for Congressional approval and presidential reporting to Congress change the constitutional balance established in Articles I and II, namely that Congress is explicitly granted the sole authority to " declare war ", " make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces " ( Article 1, Section 8 ), and to control the funding of those same forces, while the Executive has inherent authority as Commander in Chief.
In the European Union, the Regulation on roaming charges has been in force since 30 June 2007, forcing service providers to lower their roaming fees across the 27-member bloc.
For example, it has been reported that Australia's Commonwealth Bank is measured as having 7. 6 % Tier 1 capital under the rules of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, but this would be measured as 10. 1 % if the bank was under the jurisdiction of the FSA.
station may be reopened by Camden Council however the Office of Rail Regulation has not included this in the current plans.
The United Nations in Geneva ( UNECE ) has adopted the first international regulation ( Regulation 100 ) on safety of both fully electric and hybrid electric cars to ensure that cars with a high voltage electric power train, such as hybrid and fully electric vehicles, are as safe as combustion cars.
According to the Regulation of exchange rate between New Taiwan Dollars and the fiat currency in the ROC laws ( 現行法規所定貨幣單位折算新臺幣條例 ), the exchange rate is fixed at 3 TWD per 1 silver yuan and has never been changed despite decades of inflation.
Act 1974, and has since absorbed earlier regulatory bodies such as the Factory Inspectorate and the Railway Inspectorate though the Railway Inspectorate was transferred to the Office of Rail Regulation in April 2006.
Project SEARCH ( Special Environmental Assistance for the Regulation of Communities and Habitat ) has been approved in several Congresses, most recently authorized in the 2002 Farm Bill.
The European Union ( EU ) has enacted similar legislation, Regulation ( EC ) No 141 / 2000, in which pharmaceuticals developed to treat rare diseases are referred to as " orphan medicinal products.
As of May 20, 2011, McInnis has been cleared of any official ethics violations as an attorney by the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel ( OARC ).
Regulation S ADRs can be merged into a Level 1 program after the restriction period has expired, and the foreign issuer elects to do this.
Commission for Taxi Regulation has deemed that the customer has the right to choose and the principle of first come, first served is dismissed.
The adoption of the Regulation ( EC ) No 1592 / 2002 by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union ( EU ) and the subsequent establishment of the EASA created a Europe wide regulatory authority which has absorbed most functions of the JAA ( in the EASA Members states ).
In Wales the Care Standards Inspectorate for Wales has responsibility for oversight, In Scotland Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland otherwise known as the Care Inspectorate, and in Northern Ireland the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority in Northern Ireland.
The Regulation approach ( also called the neo-Marxist or French Regulation School ), was designed to address the paradox of how capitalism has both a tendency towards crisis, change and instability as well as an ability to stabilize institutions, rules and norms.
To all these challenges, the Commission has responded with a strategy to decentralise the implementation of the Competition rules through the so-called Modernisation Regulation.
The recent Modernisation Regulation 1 / 2003 has meant that the European Commission no longer has a monopoly on enforcement, and that private parties may bring suits in national courts.

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* Environmental protection: Many pieces of land have been donated to the Florida Department of Environmental Regulation and the South Florida Water Management District as conservation easements, and the District collects data and ensures that large portions remain in their natural wetland state.
Joyce had been tipped off that the British authorities intended to detain him under Defence Regulation 18B.
" Camps Newfound / Owatonna v. Town of Harrison, 520 U. S. 564, 596 ( 1997 ) ( Scalia, J., dissenting ) ( citing Okla. Tax Comm ' n v. Jefferson Lines, 514 U. S. 175, 180 – 83 ( 1995 )); see generally Boris I. Bittker, Regulation of Interstate and Foreign Commerce § 6. 01, at 6 – 5 (" he boundaries of the off-limits area are, and always have been, enveloped in a haze .").
In practice, this fee had not been charged until after the Regulation of the Government of Russian Federation 829 from October 14, 2010, which mandated a uniform 1 % tax on computers, blank optical disks, memory sticks, TVs, video and audio recorders, radios, mobile phones, etc.
There have been many reasons proposed for the lack of volunteers from Quebec ; however, many prominent Canadian historians suggest that the Ontario government's move to disallow French language instruction in Regulation 17 as the main reason.
Safety data sheets have been made an integral part of the system of Regulation ( EC ) No 1907 / 2006 ( REACH ).
The original requirements of REACH for SDSs have been further adapted to take into account the rules for safety data sheets of the Global Harmonised System ( GHS ) and the implementation of other elements of the GHS into EU legislation that were introduced by Regulation ( EC ) No 1272 / 2008 ( CLP ) via an update to Annex II of REACH.
As a food product Camu camu has probably not been available in the EU prior 1997 and may therefore be subject to the Novel Food Regulation ( NFR ), which requires very stringent food safety requirements to be met before a product is granted access to the community ’ s market.
Tyson has been a member of the Council on Foreign Relations since 1987, a board director of Morgan Stanley since 1997, a board director of AT & T Inc. since 1999, a board director of Eastman Kodak and is a member of the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation.
Regulation of NET has been linked to MAPKs, insulin, PKC, and angiotensin II.
During his union ministership, he clashed with American multinationals like IBM and Coca Cola insisting them to implement FERA, the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, which had been passed under Indira Gandhi's government.
As an immediate consequence of the Robertson Panel recommendations, in February 1953, the Air Force issued Regulation 200-2, ordering air base officers to publicly discuss UFO incidents only if they were judged to have been solved, and to classify all the unsolved cases to keep them out of the public eye.
Henry Litton, Chairman of the Hong Kong Bar Association questioned the use of Regulation 55, when Regulations 56 and 57 ( which provides for " dismissal after due enquiry " before a judge ) could have been used.
The Colonial Regulation has been replaced by the Public Service Order after Hong Kong's transfer of sovereignty to China in 1997.
Regulation in some parts of the country had been weak ; some states had no regulation at all, and except for EPA emissions regulations, many crematoria had been essentially unregulated.

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Regulation is therefore often the driving force behind increasing sewage treatment costs in the United States, and is directly linked to the high cost of constructing or expanding a sewer treatment facility.

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Regulation of APC / C < sup > Cdc20 </ sup > activity towards metaphase substrates like securin and cyclin B may be a result of intracellular localization.

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The Voltage Regulation formula could be visualized with the following ; " Consider power being delivered to a load such that the voltage at the load is the load's rated voltage V < sub > Rated </ sub >, if then the load disappears, the voltage at the point of the load will rise to V < sub > nl </ sub >.
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This is officially referred to as " Emergency Stop Signal ", and ECE Regulation 48 calls for the lamps providing the ESS to flash at 4 Hz when a passenger car decelerates at greater than 6 m / s < sup > 2 </ sup > or a truck or bus decelerates at greater than 4 m / s < sup > 2 </ sup >.

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