Uniform Regulations Clause Samples
The Uniform Regulations clause establishes a standardized set of rules or procedures that must be followed by all parties involved in an agreement or within a particular organization. Typically, this clause outlines the specific policies, codes of conduct, or operational guidelines that apply uniformly, regardless of individual circumstances or locations. For example, it may require all employees to adhere to the same safety protocols or reporting standards. The core function of this clause is to ensure consistency, fairness, and predictability in the application of rules, thereby reducing confusion and minimizing disputes over differing interpretations or practices.
Uniform Regulations. 1. The Parties shall establish and implement, through their respective laws or regulations, by the date of entry into force of this Agreement, or at any time thereafter upon agreement of the Parties, the Uniform Regulations regarding the interpretation, application and administration of Chapter 3, Chapter 4, this Chapter and other matters as may be agreed by the Parties.
2. As of the entry into force of the Uniform Regulations, each Party shall implement any modification of or addition to the Uniform Regulations no later than 180 days after the Parties agree on such modification or addition, or such other period as the Parties may agree.
Uniform Regulations. Upon the date of entry into force of this Agreement, the Joint Committee shall adopt the Uniform Regulations that provide detailed regulations pursuant to which the customs authorities, the competent governmental authorities defined in Article 49 and the relevant authorities of the Parties shall implement their functions under this Section, Chapter 4 and Chapter 5, except Section 3.
Uniform Regulations. 1. The Parties shall establish, and implement, through their respective laws, regulations or administrative policies no later than six (6) months after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, and at any time thereafter, upon agreement of the Parties, Uniform Regulations regarding the interpretation, application and administration of this Chapter, Chapter IV (Rules of Origin) and other matters as may be agreed by the Parties.
2. Each Party shall implement any modification of or addition to the Uniform Regulations no later than one hundred and eighty (180) days after the Parties agree on such modification or addition, or in such time as the relevant amendment to the legislation enters into force.
Uniform Regulations. 1. The Parties shall establish and implement, under their respective laws and regulations, on the date on which this Agreement enters into force and at any subsequent time, Uniform Regulations regarding the interpretation, application and administration of this Chapter, Chapter 3 (National Treatment and Market Access for Goods), Chapter 4 (Rules of Origin) and other matters as may be agreed by the Parties.
2. The Parties undertake to complete the negotiation of the Uniform Rules no later than 60 days after this Agreement is signed.
3. Once the Uniform Regulations come into effect, each Party shall implement any modification or addition thereto no later than 180 days after the Parties agree on such modification or addition, or such other period as the Parties may agree.
Uniform Regulations. Subject to Board Policy, uniform clothing must be worn at all times when on duty. If neglect or misuse damages uniform clothing, the employee concerned will be required to replace the uniform clothing at the employee’s cost.
Uniform Regulations. 1. The Parties shall, by entry into force of this Agreement, adopt or maintain through their respective laws or regulations, Uniform Regulations regarding the interpretation, application, and administration of this Chapter, Chapter 4 (Rules of Origin), Chapter 6 (Textile and Apparel Goods), Chapter 7 (Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation) and other matters as may be decided by the Parties.
2. The Committee on Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures (Origin Committee) shall consult to discuss possible amendments or modifications to the Uniform Regulations.
3. In particular, the Origin Committee shall consult regularly to consider modifications or additions to the Uniform Regulations to reduce their complexity and provide practical and useful guidance to ensure better compliance with the rules and procedures of this Chapter, Chapter 4 (Rules of Origin), and Chapter 6 (Textile and Apparel Goods), including examples or guidance that would be of particular assistance to SMEs in the territories of the Parties.
4. The Origin Committee shall notify the Commission of any modification of or addition to the Uniform Regulations it decides.
5. Each Party shall implement any modification of or addition to the Uniform Regulations within a period that the Parties decide.
6. Each Party shall apply the Uniform Regulations in addition to the obligations in the Chapter.
Uniform Regulations. 1. The Parties may jointly establish and implement, through their respective laws, regulations, or administrative policies, uniform regulations regarding the interpretation, application and administration of this Chapter.
2. The Parties shall simultaneously implement the agreed uniform regulations in accordance with their respective internal procedures.
Uniform Regulations. (Continued)
Uniform Regulations. 19.1 The City agrees to provide maintenance worker permanent positions four long- sleeved logoed high-visibility shirts, four short-sleeved logoed high-visibility shirts and high quality rain gear, consisting of one hooded, high-visibility rain jacket and one pair of high-visibility rain trousers. The high-visibility shirts shall be provided for maintenance worker positions at hiring and two times per year: approximately April 1st and October 1st. Shirts damaged during the course of work may be replaced by the City with the authorization of the Public Works Director. Reimbursement shall be paid in the amount of purchase or in an amount not to exceed $300, whichever is the lesser amount, upon presentation by the employee of a receipt for the purchase of such safety footwear for use at work and as may be required for his or her classification. At a minimum, safety footwear shall be steel-toed, leather, six-inch boots.
19.2 ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Program –A yearly ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ program will be established to allow five (5) vouchers to be used each fiscal year for ▇▇▇▇/work pant purchase at Dusty D’s Workwear (or another vendor if one is established and agreed upon by both parties). Each voucher is not to exceed $50 in value and is to be used for the purchase of jeans/work pants only in the colors of dark blue or black.
Uniform Regulations. 1. The Parties may establish and implement, through their respective laws, regulations, or administrative policies, Uniform Regulations regarding the interpretation, application, and administration of this Chapter and Chapter Three (Rules of Origin).
2. Each Party shall implement any modification of, or addition to, the Uniform Regulations within such period as the Parties may agree.
1 Proofs of Origin issued in accordance with Annex 4A, until the last day of the calendar year in which Articles
4.1 and 4.6 start to apply, shall be accepted by the Parties. Persons and authorized bodies referred to in Rule 6 of Annex 4A shall keep the documents referred therein even if Annex 4A ceases to apply.
