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Definition of Regulatory authority
1. Noun. A governmental agency that regulates businesses in the public interest.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Regulatory Authority
Literary usage of Regulatory authority
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Insurance Regulation and Supervision in Latin America: A Comparative Assessment by Oecd, OECD Staff, Yasumasa Tahara (2003)
"In Colombia, the Ministry of Finance is the regulatory authority for insurance
although the Banking Superintendency also has regulatory powers. ..."
2. Regulatory Reform in the United States by Scott H. Jacobs (1999)
"FERC's basic regulatory authority is over pricing and access issues for the network
... Because it has no regulatory authority over retail-level operations, ..."
3. The Role of the Competition Agency in Regulatory Reform by Japan Gaimushō, Japan Kōsei Torihiki Iinkai, Japan Tsūshō Sangyōshō, Keizai Dantai Rengōkai (1997)
"I think in the end a decision will be made by the regulatory authority, ...
The regulatory authority will probably have the final word on access pricing. ..."
4. Energy Policies of the Slovak Republic: 1997 Survey by International Energy Agency (1997)
"... The Nuclear regulatory authority ... Chart 6 Organisation of the Nuclear
regulatory authority ..."
5. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1919)
"By analogy to the decision in the case last cited and to the reasoning upon which
it is based, we are of opinion that the regulatory authority of this state ..."
6. The Changing Structure of the Electric Power Industry: An Update by Rebecca A. McNerney (1998)
""(C) Notwithstanding any other provision of Federal law, nothing in this paragraph
shall prevent a State regulatory authority from taking such action, ..."