Regulatory Principles definition
Examples of Regulatory Principles in a sentence
For any advertisements with respect to any Customer Campaign, and where applicable, Company shall have the right to place the Advertising Option Icon on the Ad and display enhanced notice and choice in order to comply with EU Self- Regulatory Principles on OBA, as administered by the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (“EDAA”) found at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇/european-principles/ ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇ (“EDAA Principles”).
Contents of this agreement are in keeping with the requirements of the current General Conditions of Recognition as issued by Ofqual and SQA Accreditation’s Regulatory Principles in Scotland.
This draft Regulatory Contract shall be consistent with the Regulatory Principles, ICCC Act and Postal Act, and bind on Post PNG and the Regulator for a period of five years commencing on and from 1st January 2022 to 31st December 2026, or another period proposed by Post PNG, and determined by the Regulator following consideration of written submissions during the consultation process for the subsequent Regulatory Contract under the process defined in this clause 4.
This Regulatory Contract shall be read in accordance with the Regulatory Principles as provided under Schedule 1 of this Regulatory Contract.
The Regulator shall assess whether the proposed draft Regulatory Contract and any submission(s) made by Post PNG under clause 4.1 is(are) in accordance with the Regulatory Principles, the ICCC Act and the Postal Act to formulate an Issues Paper.
SQA Accreditation’s Regulatory Principles refers to the Regulatory Principles issued by SQA Accreditation.
The Regulator shall use the information submitted to inform its assessment of whether the proposed prices are in accordance with the Regulatory Principles.
The Company’s Privacy Policies and the Company Offerings conform, and at all times have materially conformed to applicable Law and, to the extent subject thereto, to the Network Advertising Initiative’s Self-Regulatory Code of Conduct (2008), the Digital Advertising Alliance’s Self- Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising, and the Federal Trade Commission’s Principles for the Self Regulation of Online Behavioral Advertising (2010).
The awarding organisation certificates in accordance with the General Conditions of Recognition published by Ofqual, the Welsh Government and CCEA, SQA Accreditation’s Regulatory Principles and some criteria from Ofqual’s Additional Regulatory Documents.