Legislation & regulation Sample Clauses

Legislation & regulation. The first phase of the Project includes an investigation into legislation and regulation, both on the national and regional governance levels, which is likely to have a bearing on the design and implementation of the pilot scenarios described in the previous chapter. In view of the nature of the SmartCare service domain as a self-standing field of ICT implementation, and since no dedicated legal and regulatory framework has emerged in this domain as of today, a number of policy/regulatory fields have specific relevance for ICT-enabled services directed towards the well being and independent living of older people. Together they provide a rather dispersed and patchy frame of reference for legal and regulatory guidance for the various actors involved, in particular when it comes to developing services that cut across existing domain boundaries such as social care and medical care. In general, various fields of legislation & regulation deserve attention here, where the situation varies from country to country, i.e. pilot site to pilot site, concerning data protection and data privacy; liability; licensing and quality control; patient rights; ethics approval; national / regional / sectoral / organisational codes of practices, guidelines and quality standards. The SmartCare Consortium has set out to carry out this task and deliver a comprehensive overview of legislation and regulation relevant to each Pilot area (for details see the Annexes).
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Legislation & regulation. The first phase of the Project includes an investigation into legislation and regulation, at both national and regional governance levels, which is likely to have a bearing on the design and implementation of the pilot scenarios described in the previous chapter. In view of the nature of the BeyondSilos service domain as a self-standing field of ICT implementation, and since no dedicated legal and regulatory framework has emerged in this domain as of today, a number of policy / regulatory fields have specific relevance for ICT- enabled services directed towards the well-being and independent living of older people. Together they provide a rather dispersed and patchy frame of reference for legal and regulatory guidance for the various actors involved, in particular when it comes to developing services that cut across existing domain boundaries such as social care and health care. In general, various fields of legislation and regulation deserve attention here, concerning: data protection and data privacy; liability; licensing and quality control; patient rights; ethics approval; national / regional / sectoral / organisational codes of practices, guidelines and quality standards. However, the situation varies from country to country. The BeyondSilos Consortium intends to carry out this task and deliver a comprehensive overview of legislation and regulation relevant to each pilot site (for details see the Annexes).

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  • General Data Protection Regulation 10.1 Protecting your personal information is incredibly important to Excalibur. Our privacy policy which sets out how we do this is available here: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/gdpr-policy/. This policy explains the information that we hold, how we use it, and how long we keep it for. Please take a few minutes to read it.

  • Export Regulation You acknowledge that the Licensed Software and related technical data and services (collectively "Controlled Technology") are subject to the import and export laws of the United States, specifically the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and the laws of any country where Controlled Technology is imported or re-exported. You agree to comply with all relevant laws and will not to export any Controlled Technology in contravention to U.S. law nor to any prohibited country, entity, or person for which an export license or other governmental approval is required. All Symantec products, including the Controlled Technology are prohibited for export or re-export to Cuba, North Korea, Iran, Syria and Sudan and to any country subject to relevant trade sanctions. You hereby agree that You will not export or sell any Controlled Technology for use in connection with chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons, or missiles, drones or space launch vehicles capable of delivering such weapons.

  • EXPORT REGULATIONS Licensee agrees and accepts that Software may be subject to import and export laws of any country, including those of the European Union and United States (specifically the Export Administration Regulations (EAR)). Licensee acknowledges that it is not a citizen, national, or resident of, and is not under control of the governments of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan or Syria and is not otherwise a restricted end-user as defined by applicable export control laws. Further, Licensee acknowledges that it will not download or otherwise export or re-export Software or any related technical data directly or indirectly to the above-mentioned countries or to citizens, nationals, or residents of those countries, or to any other restricted end user or for any restricted end-use.

  • Applicable Legislation If and to the extent that any provision of this Agreement limits, qualifies or conflicts with a mandatory requirement of Applicable Legislation, the mandatory requirement will prevail. The Corporation and the Subscription Receipt Agent each will at all times in relation to this Agreement and any action to be taken hereunder observe and comply with and be entitled to the benefits of Applicable Legislation.

  • RULES & REGULATIONS The Exhibitor must comply with the requirements of all Authorities and where applicable with all rules and regulations issued by the owner of the Venue in force at the time of the Exhibition. The Exhibitor undertakes to comply with the obligations and duties contained or referred to in the Contract including (without limitation) those contained or to be contained in the Exhibitors’ Manual. Exemptions from any of these obligations and duties may be granted at the Organisers’ discretion. No exemption given by the Organisers will be effective unless in writing. The Contract comprises these Terms and Conditions, the Exhibition Space Contract and the Exhibitors’ Manual) except as varied in writing signed by the parties.

  • General Regulations A. Excessively loud speakers and sound displays are not permitted, and BAC Productions shall have the right to reject any exhibit which does not, in its sole, and reasonable opinion, conform to the general tenor of the show.

  • FCC Regulations The unstayed, effective regulations promulgated by the FCC, as amended from time to time.

  • Data Protection Legislation the UK Data Protection Legislation and any other European Union legislation relating to personal data and all other legislation and regulatory requirements in force from time to time which apply to a party relating to the use of Personal Data (including, without limitation, the privacy of electronic communications) and the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant government department in relation to such legislation.

  • Impact of Legislation (a) The parties recognize and agree that they cannot be obligated or bound by any term, condition or provision, which would be contrary to any existing federal or provincial legislation or regulations passed pursuant thereto. In the event that any term, condition or provision, or part thereof, which is incorporated into this Agreement, whether by inadvertence, error or misunderstanding, is in fact or in law contrary to such federal or provincial legislation or regulation, then such term, condition or provision or part thereof, is void and of no effect.

  • Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 Subrecipient hereby acknowledges and agrees that it must comply with the requirements of the government-wide award term which implements Section 106(g) of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000, as amended (22 U.S.C. 7104). The award term is located at 2 C.F.R. Part 175.15, the full text of which is incorporated here by reference.

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