regulatory regime definition

regulatory regime means the arrangements for the time being in place for the regulation of financial services business in or from within the Virgin Islands as provided for in
regulatory regime means all the laws, rules and procedures comprising the requirements and supervision to which the financial market is subject, and includes the structures and procedures for administering the laws
regulatory regime means the rules that govern a financial facility, service or product and may include legislation, the rules, policies and practices of a regulator

More Definitions of regulatory regime

regulatory regime means the nature and scope of the regulator’s mandate, the legal framework for that mandate as set out in legislation and regulations, including any standards incorporated by reference in regulations, and the regulator’s administrative policies and programs put in place to carry out its regulatory responsibilities set out in law, including regulatory policies and standards, and regulatory processes and programs. “single window” means a harmonized regulatory process where the Parties coordinate their activities and communication to fullest extent possible to allow, where practicable, for a single submission, and provide for a common and timely reaction or response to a submission or issue arising with respect to the uranium mines;