The tanning industry often ignores safety codes and regulations, research shows.
Policy makers need to ensure that tax codes and other regulations do not disadvantage physical booksellers compared to those who sell online.
Those maps will be used to set premium rates for flood insurance and play a role in building codes and other regulations.
Hospitals must comply with numerous building codes and procedural regulations but, again, aren't reimbursed by the government agencies that impose them, so the costs get passed on to patients.
Diana: We focus on a number of technical skills at Deloitte University (DU), to make sure that our professionals can solve any business problem our clients may face, including accounting regulations, tax codes, and technical implementations.
Although demand for LED technology was growing globally, we found that market potential in Russia was next to zero because out-dated sanitary regulations and construction codes prohibited the installation of LED lighting in houses, offices and other places of residence.
The Olympus affair is likely to set in train a fairly thorough and far-reaching strengthening and tightening of Japanese codes of conduct, laws and regulations, and criminal and civil remedies to deal with false financial reporting, non-disclosure, and due diligence requirements for company auditors, and stricter and more intrusive regulation by government agencies and securities exchanges.
Already, officials are talking about moving settlements away from the shore, changing building codes, introducing new crops and amending fishing regulations.
In much the same way that dealing with a patchwork of state regulations often has U.S. companies shifting practices long before the federal government requires them to, complying with assorted international chemical regulations, not to mention supplier codes of conduct from large companies, may have U.S. companies eliminating the most toxic chemicals whether TSCA is reformed or not.
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GMI, based in New York and recently merged with the Corporate Library, a governance research firm, rates the practices of more than 4, 100 companies by examining pertinent public data, including regulatory filings, company websites and news services, to see how well they follow securities regulations, stock exchange listing requirements and various corporate governance codes and principles.
This step moves us closer to meeting the recent Jobs Council recommendation to enable regulations to be searched by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes, (NAICS is a standard used by Federal agencies in classifying industry).
Since corporate tax laws and securities regulations make no sense, executives do not bother to learn the details, leaving interpretation of the cabalistic codes to highly paid experts with many years of training and specialized degrees.
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