Regulatory Code definition
Regulatory Code means the Regulatory Code of the British Virgin Islands; and
Regulatory Code means the Regulatory Code issued by the Commission under the Financial Services Commission Act, 2001;
Regulatory Code means a Regulatory Code issued under the Financial Services Commission Act, 2001;
Examples of Regulatory Code in a sentence
In interpreting and applying the provisions of the Land Use Regulatory Code, the provisions shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion of the public safety, health, morals or general welfare.
The Land Use Regulatory Code, Title 13 of the Tacoma Municipal Code (TMC), is the key regulatory mechanism that supports the Comprehensive Plan.
Requests for interpretation of the provisions of the Land Use Regulatory Code shall be processed in accordance with the requirements of Section 13.05.040.
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More Definitions of Regulatory Code
Regulatory Code means a Code issued by the Commission under section 52 or under a regulatory enactment;
Regulatory Code means a Regulatory Code issued under the Financial Services Commission Act; (Inserted by Act 13 of 2006)
Regulatory Code means a Regulatory Code issued under section 59 of the Financial Services Commission Act.
Regulatory Code means the Regulatory Code issued by the Commission under the Financial Services Commission Act, 2001; “resident in the Virgin Islands” is to be construed in accordance with the regulations;
Regulatory Code means the code issued by the HCA detailing the HCA’s regulatory requirements and the obligations to be met by Registered Providers as may be amended, updated and/or replaced by the HCA from time to time;
Regulatory Code means the Code issued by the Commission under
Regulatory Code means the Regulatory Code issued by the Commission under section 41; (Amended by Act 19 of 2006)