LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK Sample Clauses

LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK. 1. Each Party shall adopt or maintain comprehensive legislation on competition that proscribes anti-competitive conduct, with the objective of promoting economic efficiency and consumer welfare, and shall take appropriate action with respect to such conduct.
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK. The policy was developed with the legislative environment in mind, as well as to leverage internationally recognised ICT standards. The following legislation, among others, were considered in the drafting of this policy:  Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act, Act No. 108 of 1996.  Copyright Act, Act No. 98 of 1978.  Electronic Communications and Transactions Act, Act No. 25 of 2002.  Minimum Information Security Standards, as approved by Cabinet in 1996.  Municipal Finance Management Act, Act No. 56 of 2003.  Municipal Structures Act, Act No. 117 of 1998.  Municipal Systems Act, Act No. 32, of 2000.  National Archives and Record Service of South Africa Act, Act No. 43 of 1996.  Promotion of Access to Information Act, Act No. 2 of 2000.  Protection of Personal Information Act, Act No. 4 of 2013.  Regulation of Interception of Communications Act, Act No. 70 of 2002.  Treasury Regulations for departments, trading entities, constitutional institutions and public entities, Regulation 17 of 2005. The following internationally recognised ICT standards were leveraged in the development of this policy:  Western Cape Municipal Information and Communication Technology Governance Policy Framework, 2014.  Control Objectives for Information Technology (COBIT) 5, 2012.  ISO 27002:2013 Information technology — Security techniques — Code of practice for information security controls.  King Code of Governance Principles, 2009.
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK. 1. Each Party shall (adopt or) maintain a competition law which applies to all sectors of the economy1 and addresses all of the following practices in an effective manner:
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK. 4.1 The Children Xxx 0000 and its support regulations and statutory guidance place a legal duty on local authorities to provide support for care leavers. The local authority is the “corporate parent” for children in care and therefore has a responsibility for their wellbeing. The precise level of care required by each care leaver will depend on their assessed needs and on their leaving care “status”, as defined by statute.
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK. 3.1. The Commission has jurisdiction to investigate and evaluate alleged prohibited practices within any industry or sector, to grant or refuse exemption applications, to review mergers within any industry or sector and to conducting market inquiries in terms of section 21(1) of the Competition Act. Accordingly, SACAP agrees that the Commission shall exercise its jurisdiction as provided for in the Competition Act, to investigate and evaluate alleged prohibited practices, to grant or refuse exemption applications, and to review mergers within the built environment.
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK. 9.01 This Licence is subject to
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LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK. 1. Each Party shall adopt or maintain its respective law which applies to all sectors of the economy (1) and addresses all of the following practices in an effective manner:
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK. Every Auction is to be governed by section 45 of the CPA and the rules of Auction (the "Rules") as promulgated by the Minister of Trade and Industry under the Regulations dated 23 April 2010 in Government Gazette No. 33818 on 1 April 2011 ("Regulations") and any further amendments and/or variations to these Rules and Regulations.
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK. DATA CONSERVATION A part of your clinical record will be transmitted to FH INDUSTRIE. Consequently, FH INDUSTRIE will save your data in the information systems for an indefinite period.
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