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The new rules, which tighten 89 existing laws, will be in full force by the end of next year.The law also gives extra power and broader authority to the Financial Services Agency FSAA), Japan's financial regulator, which is already cracking down on sharp practice in one part of the industry after another.
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The other important indirect regulation was the "Cluster Rule," which tightened restrictions on the release of chlorinated compounds from pulp and paper mills to both water and air.
The US EPA's 2001 Revised Arsenic Rule, which tightened the drinking water standard for arsenic from 50 μg/L to 10 μg/L, offers an opportunity to analyze both aspects of environmental justice.
Making the case On the advocacy side, UNICEF supported the Department of Health in its Supreme Court case against formula milk companies over the implementing rules and regulations of the Philippine Milk Code, which tightened the rules for advertising breast milk substitutes.
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Germany, he noted, recently adopted a new copyright law, which tightens the rules against downloading music.
Syriza and its coalition partners had hoped to receive temporary support from the ECB while it holds debt restructuring talks with its creditors, but Wednesday's decision by the Frankfurt-based bank, which tightened the rules on the collateral Greek banks can post in exchange for loans, made the prospects of short-term support appear bleak.
IFI cites the 2014 Supreme Court decision in the Alice Corp. vs. CLS Bank International, which tightened the rules on which business methods are patentable.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, which tightened corporate governance and accounting rules, has taken a lot of the blame.
The company's motive in introducing the hybrids is partly the government's Corporate Average Fuel Economy rules, which may be tightened this year.
The central bank is only now tightening lax rules which allowed banks to book bad loans as good for up to a year if they are fully secured.The Bank of Thailand hopes that the banks can ride out the coming storm.
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