Industry Regulator definition

Industry Regulator means any statutory or non-statutory body with responsibility for regulating (or promoting self regulation) of the provision on the type of services being provided by the Supplier. Information has the meaning given under section 84 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Industry Regulator means the South Australian Independent Industry Regulator established under the Independent Industry Regulator Act 1999;
Industry Regulator means any statutory or non statutory body withresponsibility for regulating (or promoting self regulation of) the provision of the type of services being offered by the Supplier;

Examples of Industry Regulator in a sentence

  • The Merger is being analyzed by the Brazilian Telecommunications Industry Regulator (“ANATEL”).

  • An order under this section must be given effect to without the need for the State-owned company, or the purchaser, to apply for the licence or agreement to the transfer of the licence and despite the provisions of the Electricity Act 1996 and section 7 of the Independent Industry Regulator Act 1999.

  • This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the parties hereto; provided, however, that no assignment of any rights or delegation of any obligations provided for herein may be made by any party without the express written consent of the other.

  • The claim follows then by combining the bounds on the three terms, and noting, for the first term, that Wp(µ, ν) is bounded from above by the bracket on the right-hand side of (A.3) by definition of the Wasserstein distance.A.2 Bound on weighted moments‌If the function f is bounded from below and above, it is trivial to show that(Rd), ∫Rd |x|p e−βf(x) µ(dx) ∫ pRd e∀µ ∈ Pp∫ −βf(x)≤ C R |x|µ(dx).

  • Members of these programs are usually members of a recognized stock exchange in Canada or the United States, members of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada, members of the Financial Industry Regulator Authority or banks or trust companies in the United States.

  • The Task Group comprised representatives from the DNOs, Government Departments and Agencies and the Industry Regulator.

  • The regulator for the Regime is the SA Independent Industry Regulator, and therefore the Independent Industry Regulator Act 1999 (SA) is also relevant.

  • Applications will be evaluated based objective criteria and point system covering the following aspects: ✓ Proof of registration with Private Security Industry Regulator Authority (PSIRA); ✓ Financial capacity; ✓ Proven Experience in security industry;; ✓ Locality.

  • These arrangements feature:• an Independent Industry Regulator, responsible for pricing, licensing and network access;• an Electricity Ombudsman, to deal with customer complaints;• an Electricity Supply Industry Planning Council;• a Sustainable Energy Authority; and• a Technical Regulator, with responsibility for safety and technical service requirements.

  • The Acquiror Common Stock is presently quoted on the Financial Industry Regulator Authority Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board and the Acquiror is not subject to any notice that it no longer qualified for such quotation or that it has received any notice from the SEC that it has or will commence, institute or bring a proceeding pursuant to Section 12(j) of the Exchange Act.


More Definitions of Industry Regulator

Industry Regulator means the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (otherwise known as Ofgem) set up by Parliament to protect the interests of consumers.

Related to Industry Regulator

  • Treasury Regulations means the regulations promulgated under the Code.

  • Industry member means a member of a national securities exchange or a member of a national securities association.

  • Federal Book-Entry Regulations means 31 C.F.R. Part 357 et seq. (Department of Treasury).

  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) means the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or its duly authorized representatives.

  • Applicable Supervisory Regulations means the provisions of bank supervisory laws and any regulations and other rules thereunder applicable from time to time (including, but not limited to, the BRRD, the CRD, the CRR and the guidelines and recommendations of the European Banking Authority and/or the European Central Bank, the administrative practice of any competent authority, any applicable decision of a court and any applicable transitional provisions) relating to capital adequacy, solvency, other prudential requirements and/or resolution and applicable to the Issuer and/or the banking group to which the Issuer belongs from time to time.

  • Industry Code means a code approved or determined by ICRC under Part 4 of the Act;

  • Petroleum Industry Standards means the Definitions for Oil and Gas Reserves promulgated by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (or any generally recognized successor) as in effect at the time in question.

  • Regulator means, with respect to any person, any Government Authority charged with regulating, supervising or examining such person and its Affiliates.

  • Regulatory Capital means the capital requirement specified in Article 11;

  • Industry Standards means security measures that are commercially reasonable in the information technology industry and that are designed to ensure the security, integrity, and confidentiality of Accenture Data, and to protect against Security Incidents.

  • Benchmarks Regulation means Regulation (EU) 2016/1011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2016 on indices used as benchmarks in financial instruments and financial contracts or to measure the performance of investment funds and amending Directives 2008/48/EC and 2014/17/EU and Regulation (EU) No 596/2014;

  • NRC means the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and any successor agency thereto.

  • S&P Industry Classification The S&P Industry Classifications set forth in Schedule 2 hereto, which industry classifications may be updated at the option of the Collateral Manager if S&P publishes revised industry classifications.

  • Regulatory Requirement means any law, regulation or court order, or any rule, direction, guideline, code, notice or restriction (whether or not having the force of law) issued by any regulatory authority, governmental agency (including tax authority), clearing or settlement bank or exchange, or industry or self-regulatory body, whether in or outside Hong Kong, to which HKICL, we or any other Participant or the respective affiliates or group companies, or you are subject or are expected to comply with from time to time.

  • Treasury Regulation means the United States Treasury regulations promulgated under the Code.

  • Moody’s Industry Classification means the industry classifications set forth in Schedule 2 hereto, as such industry classifications shall be updated at the option of the Facility Agent in its sole discretion if Moody’s publishes revised industry classifications.

  • Regulatory Requirements means all applicable laws, rules, regulations, orders, requirements, guidelines, interpretations, directives and requests (whether or not having the force of law) from and of, and plans, memoranda and agreements with, any Regulatory Authority.

  • Safety Regulations means The Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations 2006;

  • national regulatory authority means the body or bodies charged by a Member State with any of the regulatory tasks assigned in this Directive and the Specific Directives;

  • Self-Regulatory Organization means any association of investment advisers or securities dealers registered under the federal securities laws, or any Exchange.

  • Key Regulatory Approvals means those sanctions, rulings, consents, orders, exemptions, permits and other approvals (including the lapse, without objection, of a prescribed time under a statute or regulation that states that a transaction may be implemented if a prescribed time lapses following the giving of notice without an objection being made) of Governmental Entities as set out in Schedule C hereto;

  • Good Industry Practice means standards, practices, methods and procedures conforming to the Law and the degree of skill and care, diligence, prudence and foresight which would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced person or body engaged in a similar type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances.

  • foreign regulatory authority means a securities commission, exchange or other securities market regulatory authority in a designated foreign jurisdiction;

  • DOT means the United States Department of Transportation.

  • Tax Regulatory Agreement means the Tax Regulatory Agreement, dated as of the date of initial issuance and delivery of the Bonds, among the Authority, the Borrower and the Trustee, and any amendments and supplements thereto.

  • U.S. Treasury Regulations means the Treasury regulations of the Code. Reference to a specific Treasury Regulation or Section of the Code shall include such Treasury Regulation or Section, any valid regulation promulgated under such Section, and any comparable provision of any future legislation or regulation amending, supplementing or superseding such Section or regulation.