Right to Regulate. 1. Subject to the provisions of this Chapter, a Party may, on a non-discriminatory basis, adopt, maintain or enforce any measure that is in the public interest, including measures to meet health, safety or environmental concerns or reasonable measures for prudential purposes.
2. A Party shall not waive or otherwise derogate from, or offer to waive or otherwise derogate from, such measures as an encouragement for the establishment, acquisition, expansion or retention in its territory of a commercial presence of persons of another Party or a non-party.
Right to Regulate. The Parties reaffirm the right to regulate within their territories to achieve legitimate policy objectives, such as the protection of public health, social services, public education, safety, the environment including climate change, public morals, social or consumer protection, privacy and data protection, or the promotion and protection of cultural diversity.
Right to Regulate. 1. Each Party may regulate, and introduce new regulations, on the supply of services within its territory in order to meet national policy objectives, in so far as regulations do not impair on any rights and obligations arising under this Agreement.
2. Each Party shall ensure that all measures of general application affecting trade in services are administered in a reasonable, objective and impartial manner.
Right to Regulate. Subject to the provisions of this Chapter and Annex XI (Reservations), a Party is not prevented from regulating the commercial presence as set out in subparagraph 1 (c) of Article 5.2 (Definitions).
Right to Regulate. The Contracting Parties recognize the right of each of the Contracting Parties to adopt and take measures protection of health, social security and public order.
Right to Regulate. Subject to the provisions of Article 34, each Party may regulate the establishment of juridical and natural persons.
Right to Regulate. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prevent a Party from adopting, maintaining or enforcing any measure otherwise consistent with this Agreement that it considers appropriate
Right to Regulate. Subject to the provisions of Article 132, each Party may regulate the establishment of legal and natural persons.
Right to Regulate. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to waive or limit the governmental authority of the County, as a political subdivision of the State of Florida, to regulate the Lessee or its operations.
Right to Regulate. As provided for in Article 20 of this Agreement, nothing within this Article 8 shall be construed to waive or limit, restrain, impair or interfere with the County’s regulatory authority.