University rules made by Senate, Rules promulgated by the U S Treasury Department, Rules or orders that are issued by administrative agencies and that have the force of law, are statements (which may include policy statements) that are adopted by the Chancellor Many of these regulations relate to issues, practices or operations that are within the scope of authority of the Chancellor An example is the Procedure for Delegation of Authority to Sign Contracts This regulation relates to an operational matter which has such an impact on the majority of the campus that the Chancellor issued this Regulation to ensure consistency as well as compliance with any applicable law, Guidelines of what should be done to meet mandates, Shall mean the Regulations framed by the Commission, as amended from time to time, The Fish Export Processing Regulations 1995 [New Zealand], and a reference to a Regulation is to a provision of the Regulations (4), plural of regulation, Specific guidelines for putting a law into effect, In 1989, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned all new uses of asbestos; uses established before this date are still allowed The EPA has established regulations that require school systems to inspect for damaged asbestos and to eliminate or reduce the exposure by removing the asbestos or by covering it up The EPA has set a limit of 7 million fibers per liter (MFL) as the concentration of long asbestos fibers that may be present in drinking water, Rules issued by a government agency charged with interpreting a law, For purposes of this booklet, federal rules of general applicability that are authorized by federal laws or other federal authority and contained in the CFR, Regulations are subordinate legislation, passed by the provincial or federal Cabinet pursuant to delegated powers in Acts of the legislature or parliament, Rules governing the conduct of certain matters, as regulated by statute or by the direction of an organization's management, such as Industrial Health & Safety Regulations (Workers' Compensation Board), governmental orders having the force of law These are published in the Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations as the official notification to the public of the implementation of a program or the establishment of rules or procedures, The contractual rules and procedures governing sponsored research projects, Rules specifying the appropriate behavior of agencies, organizations or individuals in the securities industry, The IRS Commissioner publishes his interpretation of the tax Code in the form of regulations They do not have the force and effect of law except in those cases in which the law on a particular subject calls for rules on that subject to be expounded through regulations, Rather than being the normal laws governing road use, the word 'regulations' tends to refer to motorway regulations For those unfamiliar with the concept (like Americans or non-drivers), the following is a brief introduction In legal terms, a motorway is not a public right of way or a public road - it is a "special road", meaning it is governed by section 19 of the 1984 Road Traffic Act In real terms, that means that legally it can only be used by motorised traffic: no pedestrians, no bicycles, no animals, no 'invalid carriages', no motorbikes under 50cc It also covers other things like a prohibition on stopping except in emergencies See also motorway, Requirements developed by the Department of Insurance that implement laws passed by the legislature, laws that state the procedure necessary to carry out a specific task For instance, LDO regulations are issued by a province where the DFA has been promulgated Many national laws require specific regulations for provincial implementation, means regulations made by the Minister under this Ordinance, A rule, ordinance, law or device, by which conduct or performance is controlled OR A mandatory requirement imposed from outside the company that has legal implications for noncompliance OR An ordinance, a law, or a directive set by an outside agency such as government for the control of people and their environment Infractions are punishable by fines and/or imprisonment OR ****see Standard below, are lower forms of law and provide the details of broader Acts or statutes They only need to be approved by the Premier and his cabinet, not the whole Legislature (sample of regulation notice), The two principal sets of offshore regulations are those of the EPA in the Gulf of Mexico, which is concerned primarily with hydrocarbon levels in discharged water, and the HOCNS in the North Sea, which is concerned with the toxicity properties of the chemicals themselves At Baker Petrolite we stay abreast of current regulations in order to provide customers with the right products in a timely manner, Are rules, orders, criteria, or performance standards, etc adopted by a state agency to implement, interpret, or make specific the law enforced or administered by it, A law or administrative rule, issued by an organization, used to guide or prescribe the conduct of members of that organization, In conformity with applicable rules and regulations, The act of regulating or the condition of being regulated, reg, reglement, a piece of legislation that is directly applicable in all EU Member States, (1) The artificial manipulation of streamflow; (2) a rule established to make laws more precise and to guide actions, Document providing binding legislative rules, that is adopted by an authority EN 45020:1998, 3 6 GD - Standards and Regulations, A rule or law established by the federal or state government which sets procedures that a utility must follow, A requirement (defined broadly) having the force of law, The government function of controlling or directing economic entities through the process of rulemaking and adjudication, a law made under the authority of an Act of Parliament, Delegated legislation related to a specific Act Remainder interest An interest in an estate that becomes fully effective only when the life interest ends For example, children can be the remainder persons named in their father's estate, of which their mother has a life interest, n To control by means of rules or principles The rules set out the desired behavior and the regulatory administration oversees conformity to the regulations Building codes and broadcast licenses are examples of regulatory regimes, A rule or order that deals with details of procedure, has the force of law, and is issued by an executive authority of a government (i e state agency or commission) Regulations are issued by state agencies in the Texas Register as official rules to follow when implementing laws, Of or pertaining to a regulation or rules, An executive ruling or order authorized by legislative statute, Preservation of a relatively constant condition through specialized mechanisms which detect changes in the system, and then corrects for those changes, Either a rule or a statute which prescribes the management, governance, or operating parameters for a given group; tends to be a function of administrative agencies to which a legislative body has delegated authority to promulgate rules/regulations to "regulate a given industry or profession" Most regulations are intended to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, the act of controlling or directing according to rule; "fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians" the act of bringing to uniformity; making regular an authoritative rule (embryology) the ability of an early embryo to continue normal development after its structure has been somehow damaged or altered the state of being controlled or governed prescribed by or according to regulation; "regulation army equipment, The artificial manipulation of the flow of a stream, The adoption, enactment and implementation of rules for the achievement of stated objectives by those to whom the regulatory process applies, Ability of a power supply to maintain an output voltage to within specified limits under varying conditions of input line and output load Also see Linear Regulation, rule, statute, law; act of controlling, management, direction; state of being controlled, state of being managed, Regulation is the controlling of an activity or process, usually by means of rules. Some in the market now want government regulation in order to reduce costs. used or worn because of official rules, an authoritative rule, a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior; "it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast"; "short haircuts were the regulation", according to the rules, The act of regulating, or the state of being regulated, (Hydrology) The artificial manipulation of the flow of a stream, A rule or order prescribed for management or government; prescription; a regulating principle; a governing direction; precept; law; as, the regulations of a society or a school, the act of controlling or directing according to rule; "fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians", the act of bringing to uniformity; making regular an authoritative rule (embryology) the ability of an early embryo to continue normal development after its structure has been somehow damaged or altered the state of being controlled or governed prescribed by or according to regulation; "regulation army equipment, the state of being controlled or governed, Regulations are rules made by a government or other authority in order to control the way something is done or the way people behave. The European Union has proposed new regulations to control the hours worked by its employees = rule, A statement of general applicability issued by the state personnel director that: (1) exercises, implements, or applies powers authorized by article XI, section 5, of the Michigan Constitution; (2) exercises, implements, or applies powers authorized by rule; or (3) prescribes the procedures or practice of the Department of Civil Service A regulation is binding on the Department of Civil Service, the Office of the State Employer, appointing authorities, classified employees, and recognized labor organizations, unless a court of competent jurisdiction or the Civil Service Commission determines that a regulation is unconstitutional, contrary to law, or contrary to the rules A regulation does not include the following, the portion of a generating unit's unloaded capability which can be loaded, or loaded capability which can be unloaded, in response to Automatic Generation Control signals from the ISO's energy management system control computer Regulation is used to provide control area balancing, frequency bias and time error correction, The governmental function of controlling or directing economic entities through the process of rulemaking and adjudication, (embryology) the ability of an early embryo to continue normal development after its structure has been somehow damaged or altered, A prescribed set of criteria and conditions which will include among other things, procedures, rules, specifications and standards for regulating and monitoring a system of vocational qualifications and accreditation by the NTA, An authoritative rule having the force of law dealing with details or procedures for implementing governmental programs Regulations are issued by executive authority of the Federal or state government Also see statute, 1) In Community law: "It shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States " (Article 189 of the Treaty Establishing the European Economic Community) 2) Rules for the implementation of statutes or other detailed rules, given by other authorities than the legislative organ (Rene' David and John E C Brierley), The insurance industry is state regulated State insurance laws are administered by insurance departments whose job includes approval of rates and policy forms, investigation of company practices, review of annual financial statements, periodic examination of books and liquidation of insolvent insurers, the act of bringing to uniformity; making regular, prescribed by or according to regulation; "regulation army equipment", A "regulation" is any standard, statement (which may include a policy statement), or procedure of general applicability adopted by the chancellor or chancellor's delegee that addresses any of the following matters,
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are statements (which may include policy statements) that are adopted by the Chancellor Many of these regulations relate to issues, practices or operations that are within the scope of authority of the Chancellor An example is the Procedure for Delegation of Authority to Sign Contracts This regulation relates to an operational matter which has such an impact on the majority of the campus that the Chancellor issued this Regulation to ensure consistency as well as compliance with any applicable law
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Shall mean the Regulations framed by the Commission, as amended from time to time
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The Fish Export Processing Regulations 1995 [New Zealand], and a reference to a Regulation is to a provision of the Regulations (4)
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Specific guidelines for putting a law into effect
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In 1989, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned all new uses of asbestos; uses established before this date are still allowed The EPA has established regulations that require school systems to inspect for damaged asbestos and to eliminate or reduce the exposure by removing the asbestos or by covering it up The EPA has set a limit of 7 million fibers per liter (MFL) as the concentration of long asbestos fibers that may be present in drinking water
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Regulations are subordinate legislation, passed by the provincial or federal Cabinet pursuant to delegated powers in Acts of the legislature or parliament
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Rules governing the conduct of certain matters, as regulated by statute or by the direction of an organization's management, such as Industrial Health & Safety Regulations (Workers' Compensation Board)
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governmental orders having the force of law These are published in the Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations as the official notification to the public of the implementation of a program or the establishment of rules or procedures
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Rules specifying the appropriate behavior of agencies, organizations or individuals in the securities industry
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The IRS Commissioner publishes his interpretation of the tax Code in the form of regulations They do not have the force and effect of law except in those cases in which the law on a particular subject calls for rules on that subject to be expounded through regulations
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Rather than being the normal laws governing road use, the word 'regulations' tends to refer to motorway regulations For those unfamiliar with the concept (like Americans or non-drivers), the following is a brief introduction In legal terms, a motorway is not a public right of way or a public road - it is a "special road", meaning it is governed by section 19 of the 1984 Road Traffic Act In real terms, that means that legally it can only be used by motorised traffic: no pedestrians, no bicycles, no animals, no 'invalid carriages', no motorbikes under 50cc It also covers other things like a prohibition on stopping except in emergencies See also motorway
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Requirements developed by the Department of Insurance that implement laws passed by the legislature
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laws that state the procedure necessary to carry out a specific task For instance, LDO regulations are issued by a province where the DFA has been promulgated Many national laws require specific regulations for provincial implementation
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A rule, ordinance, law or device, by which conduct or performance is controlled OR A mandatory requirement imposed from outside the company that has legal implications for noncompliance OR An ordinance, a law, or a directive set by an outside agency such as government for the control of people and their environment Infractions are punishable by fines and/or imprisonment OR ****see Standard below
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are lower forms of law and provide the details of broader Acts or statutes They only need to be approved by the Premier and his cabinet, not the whole Legislature (sample of regulation notice)
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The two principal sets of offshore regulations are those of the EPA in the Gulf of Mexico, which is concerned primarily with hydrocarbon levels in discharged water, and the HOCNS in the North Sea, which is concerned with the toxicity properties of the chemicals themselves At Baker Petrolite we stay abreast of current regulations in order to provide customers with the right products in a timely manner
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Are rules, orders, criteria, or performance standards, etc adopted by a state agency to implement, interpret, or make specific the law enforced or administered by it
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A law or administrative rule, issued by an organization, used to guide or prescribe the conduct of members of that organization - "Army regulations state a soldier AWOL over 30 days is a deserter."
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Document providing binding legislative rules, that is adopted by an authority EN 45020:1998, 3 6 GD - Standards and Regulations
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A rule or law established by the federal or state government which sets procedures that a utility must follow
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A requirement (defined broadly) having the force of law
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The government function of controlling or directing economic entities through the process of rulemaking and adjudication
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Delegated legislation related to a specific Act Remainder interest An interest in an estate that becomes fully effective only when the life interest ends For example, children can be the remainder persons named in their father's estate, of which their mother has a life interest
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n To control by means of rules or principles The rules set out the desired behavior and the regulatory administration oversees conformity to the regulations Building codes and broadcast licenses are examples of regulatory regimes
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A rule or order that deals with details of procedure, has the force of law, and is issued by an executive authority of a government (i e state agency or commission) Regulations are issued by state agencies in the Texas Register as official rules to follow when implementing laws
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Of or pertaining to a regulation or rules
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An executive ruling or order authorized by legislative statute
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Either a rule or a statute which prescribes the management, governance, or operating parameters for a given group; tends to be a function of administrative agencies to which a legislative body has delegated authority to promulgate rules/regulations to "regulate a given industry or profession" Most regulations are intended to protect the public health, safety, and welfare
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the act of controlling or directing according to rule; "fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians" the act of bringing to uniformity; making regular an authoritative rule (embryology) the ability of an early embryo to continue normal development after its structure has been somehow damaged or altered the state of being controlled or governed prescribed by or according to regulation; "regulation army equipment
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Regulation is the controlling of an activity or process, usually by means of rules. Some in the market now want government regulation in order to reduce costs. used or worn because of official rules
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a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior; "it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast"; "short haircuts were the regulation"
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A rule or order prescribed for management or government; prescription; a regulating principle; a governing direction; precept; law; as, the regulations of a society or a school
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the act of controlling or directing according to rule; "fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians"
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Regulations are rules made by a government or other authority in order to control the way something is done or the way people behave. The European Union has proposed new regulations to control the hours worked by its employees = rule
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A statement of general applicability issued by the state personnel director that: (1) exercises, implements, or applies powers authorized by article XI, section 5, of the Michigan Constitution; (2) exercises, implements, or applies powers authorized by rule; or (3) prescribes the procedures or practice of the Department of Civil Service A regulation is binding on the Department of Civil Service, the Office of the State Employer, appointing authorities, classified employees, and recognized labor organizations, unless a court of competent jurisdiction or the Civil Service Commission determines that a regulation is unconstitutional, contrary to law, or contrary to the rules A regulation does not include the following
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A "regulation" is any standard, statement (which may include a policy statement), or procedure of general applicability adopted by the chancellor or chancellor's delegee that addresses any of the following matters
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