Industry Guidelines definition

Industry Guidelines means the “2015 Industry Guidelines for calculation and verification of the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI)” as submitted to MEPC 68 that may be revised in order to remain in line with the relevant IMO Guidelines.
Industry Guidelines means voluntary industry codes or guidelines to which a Party has publically stated it adheres as of the Effective Date, or subsequently during the Term (as such codes or guidelines are revised from time to time by their promulgating organization).
Industry Guidelines means the Reference Levels set out in the document, "Restrictions on Human Exposure to Static and Time-Varying Electromagnetic Fields and Radiation" published by the National Radiological Protection Board in 1993 and the relevant limits for occupational and public exposure set out in the "Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time-Varying Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (up to 300 GHz)" published by ICNIRP in 1998;

Examples of Industry Guidelines in a sentence

  • Any determination/ resolution/outcome by the Commission cannot be inconsistent with the National Code of Practice for the Construction Industry and the Australian Government Industry Guidelines for the National Code of Practice for the Construction Industry or inconsistent with legislative obligations.

  • The sponsor of this research adheres to the recommendations of the Association of British Pharmaceutical Industry Guidelines.

  • Exhibits must conform to the contracted space and all display rules as set forth in these Industry Guidelines.

  • A refusal to lower the sound level or halt an activity will be considered a violation of these Industry Guidelines.

  • Representatives shall Detail the Products in strict adherence to all applicable laws, regulations, and professional requirements, including, but not limited to, the Act, the Medicare and Medicaid Anti-Kickback Statute, and the American Medical Association Gifts to Physicians from Industry Guidelines.


More Definitions of Industry Guidelines

Industry Guidelines means guidelines issued by PR 38 and MEPC 76/INF.28
Industry Guidelines means those number administration guidelines, policies, regulations, and directions implemented by the CRTC or other Canadian Governmental Entity, from time to time, and those number administration guidelines and documents developed by the CSCN and those developed by other bodies, such as the North American Industry Numbering Committee (INC), as amended from time to time, which are adopted by the CSCN or the CRTC or other Governmental Entity for use in Canada, or otherwise required to be used in Canada, and implemented by CNAC from time to time, in its sole discretion, generally in relation to the administration and assignment of the numbering resources to be used by the CNA in the performance of the Services.
Industry Guidelines means voluntary industry codes or guidelines to which a Party has publically stated it adheres as of the Effective Date, or subsequently during the Term, including, with respect to Otsuka, the Code of Practice and the “Transparency Guideline for the Relation between Corporate Activities and Medical Institutions” as promulgated by the Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association, and the Fair Competition Code as promulgated by the Fair Trade Council of the Ethical Pharmaceutical Drugs Marketing Industry (as such codes or guidelines are revised from time to time by their promulgating organization).
Industry Guidelines means the Industry Guidelines for calculation and verification of the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) as first submitted to MEPC 64 that may be revised in order to remain in line with the relevant IMO Guidelines MEPC.212(63) and MEPC.214(63).
Industry Guidelines means the industry reference works referred to in rule 41(1), as amended from time to time.
Industry Guidelines means the relevant guideline at the time for assessing and managing contaminated sites in New Zealand produced by the Ministry for the Environment, or any successor Ministry or Crown organisation.
Industry Guidelines means the “2024 Industry Guidelines for calculation and verification of the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI)” that may be revised in order to remain in line with the relevant IMO Guidelines.