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  • 101Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act — The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (or PURPA) was a law passed in 1978 by the United States Congress as part of the National Energy Act. It was meant to promote greater use of renewable energy. This law created a market for non utility… …

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  • 102Office of Regulatory Affairs — The Office of Regulatory Affairs (ORA)[1] is the part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that enforces the laws governing biologics, cosmetics, drugs, food, medical devices, radiation emitting electronic devices, tobacco products, and …

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  • 103Electronic retailing self-regulation program — The Electronic Retailing Self Regulation Program (ERSP) is a self regulatory program created in 2004 by American business organizations to promote consumer confidence. ERSP is a program of the Electronic Retailing Association (… …

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  • 104Layered Model of Regulation — The layered model of regulation is a proposal for nascent US telecommunication public policies that mimic the horizontal characteristics of Internet Protocol communication and the OSI model. Advocates of layered telecommunication policies argue… …

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  • 105China Insurance Regulatory Commission — CIRC redirects here. For other uses, see CIRC (disambiguation). China Insurance Regulatory Commission 中国保险监督管理委员会 Agency overview Formed 1998 Jurisdiction National Headquarters Beijing Agency ex …

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  • 106European Platform of Regulatory Authorities — Plate forme européenne des instances de régulation La plate forme européenne des instances de régulation ou EPRA (acronyme anglais pour European Platform of Regulatory Authorities) est une plate forme ouverte internationale européenne de… …

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  • 107Independent regulatory agency — An independent regulatory agency is a public authority with independence from other bodies in any other branches of the state, autonomous and regulatory competence that operate in sensitive spheres of public life such as the protection of… …

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  • 108Cyber-security regulation — In the United States government, cyber security regulation comprises directives from the Executive Branch and legislation from Congress that safeguards information technology and computer systems. The purpose of cyber security regulation is to… …

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  • 109Negative regulatory element — (NRE) is a regulatory sequence for the insulin gene [1] References ^ Melloul et al., Diabetologica, 45, 309 326, year 2002. Regulation of insulin gene transcription …

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  • 110Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada — The Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada, abbreviated IIROC, is a non profit, national self regulatory organization (also known as an SRO ). Established in 2008 through the merger of the Investment Dealers Association of Canada… …

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