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Apr 9, 2010 · The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government publishes guidance called ‘Approved Documents’ on ways to meet building regulations. These contain: general guidance on the ...
- Fire Safety: Approved Document B
Updates of Approved Document B (Fire Safety) for 2025, 2026...
- Conservation of Fuel and Power: Approved Document L
PDF, 1.44 MB, 104 pages Approved Document L, Conservation of...
- Access to and Use of Buildings: Approved Document M
Building regulations for access to and use of buildings in...
- Ventilation: Approved Document F
This page holds current guidance covering the ventilation...
- Overheating: Approved Document O
Overheating: Approved Document O - Approved Documents -...
- Protection From Falling, Collision and Impact: Approved Document K
This edition covers protection from falling, collision and...
- Security in Dwellings: Approved Document Q
This edition covers the standards for doors and windows to...
- Resistance to Sound: Approved Document E
Resistance to Sound: Approved Document E - Approved...
- Fire Safety: Approved Document B
Two key examples of this come from a large food manufacturing business. Complying with Dangerous Substance and Explosive Atmosphere Regulation (DSEAR) cost the business around £500 ,000 to set up, but has since had fewer cost and time pressures. Conversely, the Threat Assessment and Critical Control Point (TACCP) regulation had
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These principles are to help translate the policy intent and purpose of regulation into the design of an overall regulatory framework. 3. Intervene. Where regulators identify problems, these principles are to help them understand what impact they might have, prioritise actions, and consider how best to respond. 2.
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2. Analyse These principles are to help regulators and policymakers analyse the market or issue being regulated, and identify and assess where problems are occurring that may require intervention. 1. Design. These principles are intended to translate the policy intent and purpose of regulation into the design of an overall regulatory framework.
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Jan 1, 2015 · 1 Introduction. Compliance is de ned as ensuring that business processes, operations, and practice are in. accordance with a prescribed and/or agreed set of norms. Compliance requirements may stem ...
Definition and Theories of Regulation 1.1 Definition of Regulation Before discussing the pros and cons of regulation in general and finan-cial regulation in particular, we have to understand what regulation is all about and what forms it takes. Although there are arguments for and against regulation in general (hence against and for deregulation),
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defined] in Article 147(8) of Regulation (EU) 575/2013.For the purposes of the regulation, the EU definition of a securitisation (see box to the right) is neither intuitive, nor desi. ed to line up with the definition in the United States. For US purposes, a securitisation is only present where there is (i) a security; and (ii) that security.