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- Canadian Securities Administrators - A forum for the 13 securities regulators of Canada's provinces and territories to coordinate and harmonize regulation of the Canadian capital markets. Includes investor education, text of regulations, and policy information.
- The Regulation Home Page - Regulatory studies, statistics, and information, from conservative perspective of the Heritage Foundation.
- Benton Communications-Related News - Headlines and brief reports about day's legal, legislative and policy developmens in broadcasting and telecommunications. From Benton Foundation.
- FindLaw: Legal Subjects: Communications Law - Links to resources related to telecommunications law and policy.
- National Telecommunications and Information Administration - NTIA is the President's principal adviser on telecommunications and information policy.
- Federal Communications Commission - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. FCC website resources include Public Notices, News Releases, Orders, Notices of Proposed Rulemaking, FactSheets, databases, and audio recordings
- The Code of Federal Regulations - A codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.
- Fair Trading Magazine - News from UK from the Office of Fair Trading, the government department responsible for promoting the economic welfare of consumers and enforcing competition policy.
- State Reforms and Political Secrets in Argentina - Regarding State Reforms and energy policy in Argentina. Nuclear power, oil and gas resources, the new regulations and policies.
- U.S. Department of State FOIA Electronic Reading Room - Displays frequently requested documents released under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA); special collections of continuing public interest; and regulations, policy statements, administrative rulings and manuals, and other reference materials.
Wikipedia Articles
- Policies and Procedures - Policies and Procedures are a set of documents that describe an organization's policies for operation and the procedures necessary to fulfill the policies. They are often initiated because of some external requirement, such as environmental compliance or other governmental regulations, such as the American Sarbanes-Oxley Act requiring full openness in accounting practices.
- Building regulations in the United Kingdom - The UK building regulations are statutory instruments that seek to ensure that the policies set out in the Building Act 1984 are carried out in the construction of buildings. Building regulations approval is required for most building work in the UK.
- Layered Model of Regulation - The layered model of regulation is a proposal for nascent US telecommunication public policies that mimic the horizontal characteristics of Internet Protocol communication and the OSI model. Advocates of layered telecommunication policies argue that current US regulations are not longer appropriate for new information technologies as functionally similar services (such as DSL and cable modems) are not goverened by a common set of rules but instead subject to separate regulatory systems written for each distinct media type such as ...
- Renewable Fuels Association - The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) is an American lobbying organization which promotes policies, regulations, and research and development initiatives that will lead to the increased production and use of ethanol fuel. First organized in 1981, RFA serves as a voice of advocacy for the ethanol industry, providing research data and industry analysis to its members, to the public via the media, ...
- Safe Schools Act - The Safe Schools Act is an Ontario bill, implemented in 2000 to provide a definitive set of regulations for punishments that must be issued for students. The bill is often referred to as a zero-tolerance policy, however "the presence of mitigating factors in the Act and school board policies precludes it from being strictly defined as a zero tolerance regime".