co-regulation definition

co-regulation means a process by which an individual or a public or private sector body authorised by the Office adopts and implements a code of practice, and performs any other function specified by the Office pursuant to this Law or sectoral legislation, in consultation with, and subject to the approval of, the Office;
co-regulation means a process by which a private sector body authorized by the Authority adopts and implements a code of practice, and performs any other
co-regulation means a system of shared regulatory responsibilities in which an industry association or professional group will assume some regulatory functions, such as surveillance and enforcement or setting of regulatory standards.

More Definitions of co-regulation

co-regulation means governance regimes in which government and non-government parties share regulatory tasks. It is a mid-point between direct government regulation (‘command-and-control’) and voluntary self-regulation.

Related to co-regulation

  • SSM Regulation means Council Regulation (EU) No. 1024/2013 of 15 October 2013 conferring specific tasks on the European Central Bank concerning policies relating to the prudential supervision of credit institutions, as amended, supplemented or replaced from time to time;

  • EU Regulation means a regulation within the meaning of Article 288 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union;

  • OHS Regulation means the Workers Compensation Act (British Columbia), including without limitation, the Occupational Health & Safety Regulation (BC Regulation 296/97, as amended by BC Regulation 185/99) enacted pursuant to such Act, all as such Act or Regulations are amended or re-enacted from time to time.

  • AIFM Regulation means Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No. 231/2013.

  • Radio Regulations means the Radio Regulations annexed to, or regarded as being annexed to, the most recent International Telecommunication Convention which may be in force at any time.