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    Legalisation‚ legal factors and regulatory bodies are similar in sport because if the acts( Health and safety act 1974‚ Loco Parentis and HSE) are not carried out properly then it can lead to prosecution such as getting sued or a possible fine. For example if the workplace for the employee was in very bad conditions‚ for instance the heating was off and the workplace was full of objects on the ground which can be a risk to the employer then the employer would be prosecuted and held liable. This

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    Regulatory Agency

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    Running Head: REGULATORY AGENCY 1 Regulatory Agency REGULATORY AGENCY 2 Prison health care provides the inmates with medical care from the prisons correctional health provider. There are many thoughts about why inmates should receive health care and one reason is that even though the inmates have

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    safeguarding the welfare of children and young people‚ many laws have come into place to strengthen the ways that children are protected. There are more than just a couple of acts in place the education act 2002 is one of them which requires school governing bodies‚ local education and further education institutions to make arrangements to safeguard and promote the welfare of children‚ adoption and children’s act 2002 which amends the children act 1989 with definition of harm which now includes a child

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    Regulatory Agency: Federal Bureau of Prisons Hannae Warren HCS / 430 March 18‚ 2013 Professor Vanessa Williams Regulatory Agency: Federal Bureau of Prisons Health care is defined as the maintaining and restoration of health by the treatment and prevention of disease especially by trained and licensed professionals in medicine‚ dentistry‚ clinical psychology‚ and public health (Merriam-Webster‚ 2013). Health care is important to every population even those who are incarcerated

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    Regulatory Agency Regulatory agencies are put in place to ensure that health care organizations and the providers within them promote safety‚ legal compliance‚ and quality care for patients. Regulating health care is vital because if health care organizations were not required to be accredited patients would not feel safe when seeking health care services. The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations otherwise known as JCAHO is a regulatory agency. The JCAHO “conducts periodic

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    REGULATORY COMPETITION AND INTERNATIONAL HARMONISATION Konstantine Gatsios* and Peter Holmes** * Athens University of Economics and Business‚ 76 Patission St‚ Athens 104-34‚ Greece; and CEPR. ** School of European Studies‚ University of Sussex‚ Brighton‚ BN1 9QN‚ UK. Tel : (01273) 678832‚ email p.holmes@sussex.ac.uk Abstract In recent years more attention has been paid to the extent to which various form of domestic regulatory policies could‚ deliberately or inadvertently‚ constitute

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    Regulatory bodies affect financial decision making Starbucks operates in over 50 countries worldwide. With this Starbucks must look at all types of regulatory bodies for financial reasons‚ making sure their guidelines are met both at home and abroad. Starbucks has gone out of its way to rely on and help out their farmers abroad. From Tokyo to Seattle the Starbucks brand is one that is symbolic of a successful business. The success of Starbucks has been built on international partnerships as

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    Introduction Regulatory framework is a system of regulations and the means used to enforce them. They are usually established by the government to regulate the specific activities. These rules have a structured way of being supported and enclosed in a safe place. Most of them are recognized by the law. A conceptual framework is important to the understanding of the many principles and concepts that underpin International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and is an often-neglected part of candidates’

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    Regulatory Paper Rena Milbon HCA/210 August 21‚ 2011 Joan Craine Abstract Regulatory Paper The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services was the one who issued the Privacy Rule to implement the requirement of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPPA”). The Privacy Rule addresses the use and the disclosure of individuals’ health information called the protected health information by organizations that is connected with the Privacy Rule called “covered entities

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    [pic] ROLES OF GOVERNING BODIES AND HEAD TEACHERS [pic] INTRODUCTION New Regulations come into force on 1 September 2000 which set out the “terms of reference” for governing bodies of all maintained schools in England (the Education (School Government) (Terms of Reference) (England) Regulations 2000). This guidance explains the content of the Regulations. It also invites governing bodies to consider the division of responsibilities between them and their head teachers

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