Timber Regulation definition

Timber Regulation means Alberta Regulation 404/92.
Timber Regulation means Alberta Regulation 404/1992.
Timber Regulation means Regulation (EU) No 995/2010 Laying down the Obligations of Operators who Place Timber and Timber Products on the Market.

Examples of Timber Regulation in a sentence

  • Monitoring Organisation – refers to Preferred by Nature when it has been recognised by the European Commission (EC) to operate formally as a Monitoring Organisation under the EU Timber Regulation.

  • EU Timber Regulation – refers to Regulation (EU) No 995/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 October 2010 laying down the obligations of operators who place timber and timber products on the market, and any other delegated regulations as applicable.

  • In this appendix, these terms have the following meanings when capitalised: Competent Authorities – refers to nationally appointed authorities responsible for the implementation of the European Union (EU) Timber Regulation in each EU Member State.

  • Organisation agrees to abide by all applicable obligations placed on operators as defined in the EU Timber Regulation.

  • Monitoring Organisation – NEPCon has been recognised by the European Commission (EC) to operate formally as a Monitoring Organisation under the EU Timber Regulation.

  • This requirement is valid for holdings exceeding a size limit to be defined by the Member States, but it should cover the majority of forest holdings.Illegal Logging – EU Timber Regulation: The 7th Environment Action Programme highlights the need to encourage companies to exercise due diligence including throughout their supply chain.

  • To that end, AB 1492 established the Timber Regulation and Forest Restoration Fund for the purposes of achieving those goals as well as supporting forest, fisheries and wildlife habitat and water quality restoration.

  • Currently, corporate due diligence is regulated only in highly specific industries (.e.g., the EU Timber Regulation and the Conflict Mineral Regulation and the respective transformation acts in Germany).

  • EU Timber Regulation – REGULATION (EU) No 995/2010 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 20 October 2010 laying down the obligations of operators who place timber and timber products on the market, and any other delegated regulations as applicable.

  • The other ‘leg’ of the FLEGT AP’s implementation framework is the EU Timber Regulation (EUTR), which was adopted in 2010 and entered into force in March 2013.


More Definitions of Timber Regulation

Timber Regulation means Alberta Regulation 268/78.
Timber Regulation means Alberta Regulation 268/78 and any amendments thereto or substitutions therefor.

Related to Timber Regulation

  • Takeover regulations means the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011 and any amendments thereto;

  • Transfer Regulations means the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006.

  • SEBI ICDR Regulations means Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2018, as amended;

  • EC Merger Regulation means the Council Regulation (EC) No 139/2004 of 20 January 2004 on the control of concentrations between undertakings.

  • SEBI Regulations means the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 together with the circulars issued thereunder, including any statutory modification(s) or re-enactment(s) thereof for the time being in force.

  • PPPFA Regulations means the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2017 published in terms of the PPPFA.

  • Market Abuse Regulation means Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014, as amended or replaced from time to time;

  • Regulation CF means Regulation Crowdfunding promulgated under the Securities Act.

  • AIFM Regulation means Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No. 231/2013.

  • Applicable MREL Regulations means, at any time, the laws, regulations, requirements, guidelines and policies then in effect in Norway giving effect to any MREL Requirement or any successor regulations then applicable to the Issuer, including, without limitation to the generality of the foregoing, CRD, the BRRD and those regulations, requirements, guidelines and policies giving effect to any MREL Requirement or any successor regulations then in effect (whether or not such requirements, guidelines or policies have the force of law and whether or not they are applied generally or specifically to the Issuer or to the Issuer and its subsidiaries);

  • EP Regulations means The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations SI 2016 No.1154 and words and expressions used in this permit which are also used in the Regulations have the same meanings as in those Regulations.

  • OHS Regulation means the Workers Compensation Act (British Columbia), including without limitation, the Occupational Health & Safety Regulation (BC Regulation 296/97, as amended by BC Regulation 185/99) enacted pursuant to such Act, all as such Act or Regulations are amended or re-enacted from time to time.

  • Benchmark Regulation means Regulation (EU) 2016/1011 of the European Parliament and the Council of 8 June 2016 on indices used as benchmarks in financial instruments and financial contracts or to measure the performance of investment funds and amending directives 2008/48/EC and 2014/17/EU and Regulation (EU) 596/2014 (as may be amended from time to time), including any subsidiary legislation or rules and regulations and associated guidance.

  • EU Regulation means a regulation within the meaning of Article 288 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union;

  • CFTC Regulations means the rules and regulations promulgated by the CFTC, as amended.

  • EEA Regulations means the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006.

  • Council Regulation means Council Regulation (EC) No. 2100/94 of 27th July 1994 on Community plant variety rights;

  • Benchmarks Regulation means Regulation (EU) 2016/1011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2016 on indices used as benchmarks in financial instruments and financial contracts or to measure the performance of investment funds and amending Directives 2008/48/EC and 2014/17/EU and Regulation (EU) No 596/2014;

  • FCC Regulations means the regulations duly and lawfully promulgated by the FCC, as in effect from time to time.

  • TUPE Regulations means the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006, as amended.

  • Solvency II Regulation means Commission Delegated Regulation ((EU No. 2015/35).

  • Regulation Zone means any of those one or more geographic areas, each consisting of a combination of one or more Control Zone(s) as designated by the Office of the Interconnection in the PJM Manuals, relevant to provision of, and requirements for, regulation service.

  • CDM Regulations means the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015;

  • ISA Regulations means The Individual Savings Account Regulations 1998, as amended or replaced from time to time.

  • CRD IV Regulation means Regulation (EU) No. 575/2013 on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013, as the same may be amended or replaced from time to time.

  • Market Regulation Department means all Exchange Officials and/or agents of the Exchange that assist the Exchange in the implementation, surveillance and enforcement of the Exchange Rules and other Obligations.