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Regulatory arbitrage can include restructuring a bank by outsourcing services such as IT.
* Regulatory arbitrage: the practice of taking advantage of regulatory differences between two or more markets.

Regulatory and is
* What is Regulatory Arbitrage.
Regulatory issues are of particular concern to a biomedical engineer ; it is among the most heavily-regulated fields of engineering, and practicing biomedical engineers must routinely consult and cooperate with regulatory law attorneys and other experts.
The Office of Regulatory Affairs is considered the " eyes and ears " of the agency, conducting the vast majority of the FDA's work in the field.
The Office of Regulatory Affairs is divided into five regions, which are further divided into 13 districts.
The Gibraltar Regulatory Authority is the Gambling Commissioner under the Gambling Act 2005, and therefore the regulatory body.
LIRNEasia's Telecommunications Regulatory Environment ( TRE ) index, which summarizes stakeholders ’ perception on certain TRE dimensions, provides insight into how conducive the environment is for further development and progress.
The safety of irradiation facilities is regulated by the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency and monitored by the different national Nuclear Regulatory Commissions.
* Regulatory: This is where language is used to tell others what to do ( e. g. ' Go away ')
It is regulated by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ( FINRA ), the successor to the NASD.
LIRNEasia's Telecommunications Regulatory Environment ( TRE ) index summarizes stakeholders ’ perception of the regulatory and policy environment and provides insight into how conducive the environment is for further development and progress.
Native American casinos located in reservations are not permitted to have slot machines unless the tribe first reaches a pact with the state in which it is located ( per Indian Gaming Regulatory Act ).
LIRNEasia's Telecommunications Regulatory Environment ( TRE ) index, which summarizes stakeholders ’ perception on certain TRE dimensions, provides insight into how conducive the environment is for further development and progress.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) defines depleted uranium as uranium with a percentage of the < sup > 235 </ sup > U isotope that is less than 0. 711 % by weight ( see 10 CFR 40. 4 ).
In addition, the brokerage industry is supposedly self policed by Self Regulatory Organizations ( SROs ), such as the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ( FINRA ), formerly the National Association of Securities Dealers ( or NASD ) or the MSRB.
The headquarters of the U. S. Public Health Service is on Montrose Road while the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's headquarters is just south of the City's corporate limits.
They also provide important information to those assigned to the statutory offices within OMB, which are Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, the Office of Federal Financial Management, and the Office of E-Government & Information Technology whose job it is to specialize in issues such as federal regulations or procurement policy and law.
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 ).
Of these sources the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has estimated that within the U. S., approximately one source is lost, abandoned or stolen every day of the year.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ( FERC ) is the United States federal agency with jurisdiction over interstate electricity sales, wholesale electric rates, hydroelectric licensing, natural gas pricing, and oil pipeline rates.
Co. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 462 U. S. 78 ( 1983 ) is a United States Supreme Court decision which held to be valid a Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) rule that the permanent storage of nuclear waste should be assumed to have no environmental impact during the licensing of nuclear power plants.
The Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976, often called the " 4R Act ," is a United States federal law that established the basic outlines of regulatory reform in the railroad industry and provided transitional operating funds following the 1970 bankruptcy of Penn Central Transportation Company.

Regulatory and where
Regulatory Arbitrage was used for the first time in 2005 when it was applied by Scott V. Simpson, a partner at law firm Skadden, Arps, to refer to a new defence tactic in hostile mergers and acquisitions where differing takeover regimes in deals involving multi-jurisdictions are exploited to the advantage of a target company under threat.
Regulatory issues in the UK and other markets where Dulux and Crown Paints brands each have significant market share were also a cause for concern for the boards of ICI and Akzo Nobel.
LINX provides its members with an important Regulatory and Public Affairs service, and liaises where appropriate with many third parties including the Internet Watch Foundation, Ofcom, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Information Commissioner, and other government departments in matters such as content regulation, telecoms regulation, privacy and data protection, e-mail spam, online fraud / phishing, law enforcement, counter-terrorism, and other regulatory matters in the UK and Europe affecting the Internet industry.
According to the subsequent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's investigation and report, numerous energy trading companies, many based in Texas, such as Enron Corporation, illegally restricted their supply to the point where the spikes in power usage would cause blackouts.
The emplacement drifts ( smaller diameter tunnels branching off the main tunnel ) where waste would have been stored were not constructed since they required a construction authorization by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Regulatory limits and chronic doses are often given in units of mSv / yr or Sv / yr, where they are understood to represent an average over the entire year.
These devices are commonly called Class II machines, because the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act separated bingo, including electronic and mechanical aids, where players play against each other, from Class III slot machines, where player play against the house.
Regulatory provisions exist for extra-large 120 cm ( 48 in ) signs with 40 cm ( 16 in ) legend and 30 mm ( 1¼ in ) border for use where sign visibility or reaction distance are limited, and the smallest permissible stop sign size for general usage is 60 cm ( 24 in ) with a 20 cm ( 8 in ) legend and 15 mm ( ⅝ in ) border.
Measures not adopted are referred to the Council for a decision ( or Council and Parliament under the new Regulatory committee with Scrutiny, where opposition from either will block the proposed measure ).
** designate National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors where there are significant transmission limitations adversely affecting the public ( the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission may authorize federal permits for transmission projects in these regions );

Regulatory and regulated
Unit 2 continues to be licensed and regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in a condition known as Post Defueling Monitored Storage ( PDMS ).
It is located in Ireland's International Financial Services Centre ( IFSC ) and is regulated by the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority.
The U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) regulates these devices, whereas the Gamma Knife is regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
MedDRA or Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities is a clinically validated international medical terminology used by regulatory authorities and the regulated biopharmaceutical industry throughout the entire regulatory process, from pre-marketing to post-marketing activities, and for data entry, retrieval, evaluation, and presentation.
E-Trade's brokerage business is regulated and licensed by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ( FINRA ).
Regulatory affairs ( RA ), also called government affairs, is a profession within regulated industries, such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, energy, and banking.
* Regulatory arbitrage-Where a regulated institution takes advantage of the difference between its real ( or economic ) risk and the regulatory position.
* Regulatory capture-The co-opting of regulatory agencies by members of or the entire regulated industry.
Regulatory agencies were often seen as having been captured by the regulated industries, as a means of diminishing competition between industry participants, and so not serving the public interest.

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