Good Regulatory Practices Sample Clauses

Good Regulatory Practices. Article 4
Good Regulatory Practices. The provision reasserting the right of the Parties to regulate includes animal welfare in the list of the policy fields that it covers. This is an improvement compared to EU draft proposals. It is positive that 5 ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/blog/transcripts/u-k-pm-▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-brexit-trade-deal-speech-transcript-december-24 6 If the UK decides to rely on existing mechanisms, animal welfare organisations are part of the Trade and Agriculture Committee and would thus aim to feed in on the issues at stake using this body. animal welfare is specifically mentioned as an issue where a Party can set its own standards and thresholds. This would allow the UK to implement bans on live exports or to improve standards in farming, as long as the measures adopted are WTO compliant.
Good Regulatory Practices 

Related to Good Regulatory Practices

  • SAFETY PRACTICES (a) i Employees requiring glasses must wear glasses, preferably with safety lenses instead of contact lenses while on the job site. ii W.C.B. approved safety footwear must be worn at all times while on the job site. iii Employee attire will be in conformance with W.C.B. Regulation and the Employer’s policy.

  • Good Industry Practice all applicable Standards; and

  • Unfair Labor Practices The Grantee shall comply with the Employers Engaging in Unfair Labor Practices Act, 1980 PA 278, as amended, MCL 423.321 et seq.

  • Pay Practices The Employer recognizes the importance of regularity in pay practices and to the greatest extent possible the Employer will not alter the payment routines. Nurses will be notified in writing by the Employer not less than sixty (60) days in advance of a change to the pay practices.

  • Data Practices Supplier and Sourcewell acknowledge Sourcewell is subject to the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13. As it applies to all data created and maintained in performance of this Agreement, Supplier may be subject to the requirements of this chapter.