Final Publication Sample Clauses

The Final Publication clause defines the terms and conditions under which the final version of a work, such as a research paper or report, is published. It typically outlines the responsibilities of the parties regarding the review, approval, and dissemination of the completed work, and may specify timelines, required acknowledgments, or restrictions on publication. This clause ensures that all parties agree on how and when the final work will be made public, thereby preventing disputes and protecting the interests of contributors.
Final Publication. 1. When a regulatory authority of a Party finalizes its work on a regulation, the Party shall, without undue delay, publish in the text of the regulation, in the final regulatory impact assessment, or in another document: (a) the date by which compliance is required; (b) an explanation of how the regulation achieves the Party’s objectives, the rationale for the material features of the regulation (to the extent different than the explanation provided for in Article 9 (Transparent Development of Regulations)), and the nature of and reasons for any significant revisions made since making the regulation available for public comment; (c) the regulatory authority’s views on any substantive issues raised in timely submitted comments; (d) major alternatives, if any, that the regulatory authority considered in developing the regulation and reasons supporting the alternative that it selected; (e) the relationship between the regulation and the key evidence, data, and other information the regulatory authority considered in finalizing its work on the regulation; (f) to the extent possible, a reference to any forms or documents required to comply with the regulation and indication of their expected availability; and (g) the name and contact information of an individual official from the regulatory authority with lead responsibility for implementing the regulation who may be contacted concerning questions regarding the regulation. 2. Each Party shall ensure that all regulations in effect and any forms and documents necessary for compliance are made available on a free, publicly available website. On the website, each Party shall endeavor to organize the regulations by regulatory authority or regulatory area to allow for ease of searchability.
Final Publication. When a regulatory authority finalizes its work on a regulation, the Party, through its Designated Representative, shall, without undue delay, publish in the text of the regulation, in the final regulatory impact assessment, or in another document: (a) the date by which compliance is required; (b) an explanation of how the regulation achieves the stated objectives, the rationale for the material features of the regulation (to the extent different than the explanation provided for in Article 3.9), and the nature of and reasons for any significant revisions made since making the regulation available for public comment; (c) the regulatory authority’s views on any substantive issues raised in timely submitted comments; (d) major alternatives, if any, that the regulatory authority considered in developing the regulation and reasons supporting the alternative that it selected; (e) the relationship between the regulation and the key evidence, data, and other information the regulatory authority considered in finalizing its work on the regulation; (f) any forms or documents required to comply with the regulation and indication of their expected availability, which should be, to the extent possible, made publicly available online; and (g) a point of contact for a knowledgeable individual in the regulatory authority responsible for implementing the regulation who may be contacted concerning questions regarding the regulation.
Final Publication. The application agrees to send ASPT, upon date of publication, one complete best edition, gratis copies of the work containing the reproduction at no charge.
Final Publication. Once your Location Data is submitted to us for publishing, there may be no means to revert the publication of your Location Data on the Local Data Network. SWEETIQ IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PUBLICATION OF ANY INCORRECT OR INCOMPLETE LOCATION DATA PROVIDED BY YOU.
Final Publication. Subsequent to the Pre-Publication Data Review discussed in V.G.1., above, the Data Recipient shall provide the Operating Group with an electronic copy of all published work resulting from the P20 WIN Project associated with this DSA within thirty (30) days of publication.