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Regulation and telecommunications
An independent regulatory agency for the telecommunications sector – the Agency for Telecommunications and Postal Regulation ( ARTP ) – was created in early 2002.
Eircom operates the largest fixed-line telecommunications network in the Republic of Ireland, under licence from the Commission for Communications Regulation.
Regulation of mass media became increasingly connected to telecommunications regulation.
Logo used by the Meteor Consortium in bidding for the third GSM license in 1998 / 99In 1998, the then Director of Telecommunications Regulation held a competition to award the third mobile telecommunications licence.
Office of Utility Regulation to operate fixed and mobile telecommunications
Office of Utility Regulation to operate fixed and mobile telecommunications services to, from and within the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
On 1 December 2002, the States of Jersey Telecommunications Board announced the launch of Wave Telecom, a wholly owned subsidiary operating under a Class II licence from the Guernsey Telecommunications Regulator the Office of Utility Regulation ( OUR ) as a new telecommunications provider in the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
However, the action was withdrawn when an out of court agreement was reached with the JCRA to introduce NP concurrently with Guernsey mobile operators in cooperation with the Guernsey telecommunications regulator, the Office of Utility Regulation ( OUR ).

Regulation and broadcasting
The commercial sector consists of programme contractors appointed by the BCI, and granted broadcasting licences by the Commission for Communications Regulation.

Regulation and are
But over and beyond the compelling need for a binding precedent decision, I am convinced that the decisions of the Superior Courts which in effect nullify the Secretary's Regulation are not a correct interpretation of the Secretary's power under the Federal law.
Medical devices are regulated and classified ( in the US ) as follows ( see also Regulation ):
Examples are the Regulation ( EC ) No. 338 / 97 on the implementation of CITES or the Directive 92 / 43 / EEC on Fauna-Flora-Habitat.
Hedge funds raise capital via private placement under Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, which means the shares are not registered.
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.
The " Objectives and Principles of Securities Regulation " published by the International Organization of Securities Commissions ( IOSCO ) in 1998 and updated in 2003 states that the three objectives of good securities market regulation are:
and can be prosecuted for fare evasion under the Regulation of Railways Act 1889, under which they are subject to a fine of up to £ 1, 000 or three months ' imprisonment.
* The degrees of Chief Commander, Commander, Officer, and Legionnaire are awarded only to members of armed forces of foreign nations under the criteria outlined in Army Regulation 672-7 and is based on the relative rank or position of the recipient as follows:
Core competencies and restricted activities are included in the BC Health Professions Act Midwives Regulation.
In addition, the nursing programs ( practical nursing, baccalaureate and master ’ s degrees ) are fully approved by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation, State Board of Nursing and the baccalaureate and master ’ s degrees are fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education ( CCNE ).
For example, in the European Union, all major jurisdictional matters are regulated under the Brussels Regime, e. g. the rule of lis alibi pendens from Brussels 1 Regulation applies in the Member States and its interpretation is controlled by the European Court of Justice rather than by local courts.
Regulation of parties may run from a crackdown on or repression of all opposition parties, a norm for authoritarian governments, to the repression of certain parties which hold or promote ideals which run counter to the general ideology of the state's incumbents ( or possess membership by-laws which are legally unenforceable ).
According to current Good Manufacturing Practice ( GMP ), medical device manufacturers have the responsibility to use good judgment when developing their quality system and apply those sections of the FDA Quality System ( QS ) Regulation that are applicable to their specific products and operations, in Part 820 of the QS regulation.
Although dissertations on clothing and its functionality are found from the 19th century as colonising countries dealt with new environments, concerted scientific research into psycho-social, physiological and other functions of clothing ( e. g. protective, cartage ) occurred in the first half of the 20th century, with publications such as Flugel's Psychology of Clothes in 1930, and Newburgh's seminal Physiology of Heat Regulation and The Science of Clothing in 1949.
* Black barathea jacket with silver buttons — Regulation Doublet, Prince Charlie, Brian Boru, Braemar, Argyll, and black mess jackets are suitable.
Licenses to practice respiratory care are regulated by the Professional Regulatory Board of Respiratory Therapy and Professional Regulation Commission which is established and legally maintained by the Philippine Respiratory Therapy Act ( Republic Act No. 10024 ).
Three notable descendants of Augustus are his grandson, the notorious anthropologist, eugenicist, anti-Semite and detainee in 1940 under Defence Regulation 18B George Pitt-Rivers, his great-grandson, the anthropologist and ethnographer, Julian A. Pitt-Rivers, and his great-great-grandson, William Fox-Pitt, the equestrian.
Osteopaths registered and in good standing with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency – Osteopathy Board of Australian are eligible to register in New Zealand under the mutual recognition system operating between the two countries.
Operations of the service are required to be proportionate and compliant with British legislation including Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, Data Protection Act 1998 and various other items of legislation.
Such efforts, given impetus by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, are embodied in the United States Office of Management and Budget's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, and the United Kingdom's Better Regulation Commission.
The Cato Journal and Regulation are peer-reviewed academic journals.
" 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 .").
Such efforts, given impetus by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 in the United States, are embodied in the United States Office of Management and Budget's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, and the United Kingdom's Better Regulation Commission.

Regulation and responsibility
It does not compile the national timetable, which is the joint responsibility of the Office of Rail Regulation ( allocation of paths ) and Network Rail ( timetable production and publication ).
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.
From 1985, according to the Government Regulation No. 30 year 1975, the management became the responsibility of Perum Angkasa Pura which subsequently became PT.
He was once the chairman of the Public Utility Regulation Council ( PURC ) of Ghana, a high-level commission tasked with the responsibility of overseeing and regulating electricity and water utilities.

Regulation and Regulatory
The School of Regulation, Justice and Diplomacy comprises the Asia Pacific College of Diplomacy and the Regulatory Institutions Network and conducts education and research into social and economic regulation and international diplomacy.
* Australian Taskforce on Reducing the Regulatory Burdens on Business – Rethinking Regulation
* Towards a Regulatory Budget: A Working Paper on the Costs of Federal Regulation
For an in-depth discussion on decoupling see: Revenue Regulation and Decoupling, Lazar, et al., The Regulatory Assistance Project ( 2011 )

Regulation and Authority
Regulation: The National Communications Authority ( NCA ), an independent regulator, was created in 1997, deriving its statutory framework from the NCA Act 1996.
" This provision contrasts with the rejected Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities, which would have allowed mining under the control and taxation of an international managing body similar to the International Seabed Authority.
Examples in the United Kingdom include those engaged in the regulation of various commercial and service sectors, such as the Water Services Regulation Authority.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority though funded by solicitors mandatory annual fees to the Law Society act independently of the Law Society, but together make up the complete system of professional regulation for solicitors.
The training and qualification required to enter the profession by being admitted as a solicitor is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
* Australian Prudential Regulation Authority
In Ireland Commission for Communications Regulation regulate radio wave spectrum licensing and the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland since 1 October 2009 regulate both public service broadcasters such as RTÉ, TG4 and commercial broadcasters.
For more on regulation see Commission for Communications Regulation and Broadcasting Authority of Ireland articles.
For example, in Australia, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority ( APRA ) supervises banks and insurers, while the Australian Securities and Investments Commission ( ASIC ) is responsible for enforcing financial services and corporations laws.
The Water Services Regulation Authority, or Ofwat, is the body responsible for economic regulation of the privatised water and sewerage industry in England and Wales.
On 1 April 2006, the Director General was replaced by the Water Services Regulation Authority.
Regulator: The Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority ( RQIA )
The company's operations are regulated by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Federal Government regulators.
* Solicitors Regulation Authority
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.
The Institute is widely recognised by, amongst others, The Law Society, Bar Council, UK government, Solicitors Regulation Authority and Legal Services Ombudsman.
* Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority ( BA ) regulates broadcasters in Hong Kong by licensing and penalties according to the Broadcasting Regulation.
The regulatory body for solicitors is the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
* Solicitors Regulation Authority
It was further announced on 3 January 2012 that the Solicitors Regulation Authority ( SRA ) had also begun accepting applications from organisations wishing to take advantage of the new systems and become licensed to work as an Alternative Business Structure ( ABS ).
Jonathan Djanogly said ' The addition of the Solicitors Regulation Authority marks another major milestone for UK legal services and the future of Alternative Business Structures.
Like other water companies in England, Severn Trent Water is regulated by OFWAT, the Water Services Regulation Authority.

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