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When Mr. Chatterjee thought about the next set of regulations for which businesses would need compliance software, he came up with greenhouse gas emissions.
The partnership seeks not only to eliminate tariffs but also to do away with other barriers to foreign trade, like cumbersome regulations — for which Japan is notorious — in retail, health, automobiles and other fields that shut out foreign competitors.
In an apparent attempt to highlight how regulators disproportionately target and scrutinize the adult entertainment industry, Deen filed a state complaint against Bellator MMA and its owner Viacom, alleging that the companies have violated the same HIV regulations for which James Deen Productions was cited.
In the National Park Service, the U.S. Department of the Interior established in 1916 a force of national-park rangers whose functions were protection and conservation of forests and wildlife, enforcement of park regulations (for which they have police power), and assistance to visitors.
In the United States two competing and overlapping theories are employed to distinguish "takings," which must be compensated, from "regulations," for which compensation need not be paid: (1) Where a governmental body invades the possessory interest of the landowner, compensation must be paid.
It's another one of those win-win regulations for which the EPA is famous, supposedly saving both lives and money.
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Measures such as cutting trade barriers or getting rid of excessive regulation (for which the Obama administration announced plans this week) are a good idea everywhere.
Advocates of property rights have been on a winning streak at the Supreme Court for the last 15 years or so as the court, by narrow majorities, has expanded the categories of land-use regulation for which the government must compensate property owners.
Greenberg says Washington's biggest achievement was the 2011 adoption of a regulation that allows most air travelers to cancel their flights within a day of making a reservation, the so-called 24-hour rule, technically a regulation for which the Transportation Department is responsible.
The transcriptomic patterns of C. burnetii observed under temperature stresses permits the recognition of unpredicted clusters of regulation for which the trigger mechanism remains unidentified but which may be the result of a new mechanism of epigenetic regulation.
Instead policy has focused on approaches such as public information and industry self-regulation for which the evidence base is weak (Baggott 2010).
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