Regulatory Framework definition

Regulatory Framework means the 2006 Act and the Constitution;
Regulatory Framework means this Law and any regulations, directions or rules issued pursuant to this Law; and
Regulatory Framework means the regulatory instruments issued by the Authority from time to time including any revisions or amendments made to them;

Examples of Regulatory Framework in a sentence

  • In completing the assessment documented in this Amendment Report, the department has considered and given due regard to its Regulatory Framework and relevant policy documents which are available at http://dwer.wa.gov.au/regulatory-documents.

  • The functions of the Trust are conferred by the Regulatory Framework.

  • Many features are defined by the Postgraduate Regulatory Framework, part of the University’s Academic Regulations.

  • Scope of assessmentRegulatory frameworkIn completing the assessment documented in this Decision Report, the department has considered and given due regard to its Regulatory Framework and relevant policy documents which are available at http://dwer.wa.gov.au/regulatory-documents.

  • For further information on honours degree classification, see the Taught Courses Regulatory Framework.


More Definitions of Regulatory Framework

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Regulatory Framework means the 2006 Act, the Constitution and the terms of Authorisation;
Regulatory Framework means the 2006 Act and the Trust’s Terms of Authorisation (including its constitution) granted by Monitor;
Regulatory Framework means the Act, Regulations, By-laws, Rules of Professional Conduct and Policies of the Association.
Regulatory Framework means the 2006 Act, the 2012 Act and the Constitution;
Regulatory Framework means any statute dealing with, or impacting on, health research, or regulations, rules, regulatory requirements, guidelines or practice directives relating to, or impacting on, health research, made in accordance with this Act;
Regulatory Framework means the IOSCO Principles, the Benchmark Regulation and/or any equivalent regulation, rule or guideline (whether or not having the force of law) of any governmental, intergovernmental or supranational body, agency, department or of any regulatory, self-regulatory or other authority or organisation applicable to an SGI Index, any of its Index Components or the maintenance and calculation of either of them, as reasonably determined by the Index Sponsor.