Home Authority definition

Home Authority means the food law enforcement authority in the Member State which has geographical responsibility for the area in which the responsible decision-making base of the food enterprise is located (e.g. this may be the factory, the head office or address on the product label);
Home Authority means the ECB or an Authority responsible for the supervision of the supervised institution on a consolidated basis operating a cross-border establishment in the jurisdiction of the host authority;
Home Authority means an Authority responsible for the initial authorisation or registration of a Covered Entity which operates through a Cross-Border Establishment or provides services or performs activities in the jurisdiction of another Authority; for securitisation transactions, ‘Home Authority’ means an Authority who has been designated as responsible to supervise compliance by a Covered Entity with the applicable Laws and Regulations;

Examples of Home Authority in a sentence

  • Inspections may also be for purposes connected with the Home Authority Principle, for example, advising food business operators on the law and ways in which they can comply with it.

  • Council Policy: “to have regard to the Home Authority and Primary Authority Principles and internal procedure note PN7.1: Home/Originating Authority Complaints”.

  • The service operates in accordance with the Home Authority Principle, acting as a point of contact for businesses based in St Helens that trade within and outside the area.

  • Food Authorities considering giving advice or taking enforcement action in relation to food businesses which have a Home Authority should consider whether they need to contact the Home Authority before doing so.

  • Before considering the inspection of trains or long distance coaches, relevant information should be obtained from the Home Authority and/or the train operator or coach operator, as appropriate.


More Definitions of Home Authority

Home Authority means the food law enforcement authority in the Member State which has geographical responsibility for the area in which the responsible decision- making base of the food enterprise is located (e.g. this may be the factory, the head office or address on the product label). In this context the Home Authority may be a Primary Authority. Where a Primary Authority partnership exists, this is the authority the other Member States should be liaising with. Member states may not be aware of the Primary Authority scheme and the partnerships in place. Contact may therefore be made directly to a Home Authority where Member States have enforcement queries. In these cases the Home Authority should pass any information to the Primary Authority, advising the Member State that this has been done;
Home Authority.  means either Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council, Caerphilly County Borough Council, Monmouthshire County Borough Council, Newport City Council or Torfaen County Borough Council; and “Home Authorities” shall be construed accordingly;
Home Authority means an Authority responsible for the initial authorisation, registration or extension of registration of the Covered Entity operating a branch or providing services or performing activities in the jurisdiction of the host Authority;
Home Authority means SFC, including its possible successor(s), in the case of Hong Kong Covered Entities; or AMF, including its possible successor(s), in the case of French Covered Entities.
Home Authority means Banca d’Italia as lead supervisor of CC&G and chairing authority of CC&G’s Crisis Management Group.
Home Authority means the authority of the country where the parent banking organisation is established;
Home Authority means the Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution (ACPR) as the home resolution authority.