statutory regulation

statutory regulation
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statutory regulation UK US noun [U] LAW
the process of checking by a government organization that a business is following official rules: »

There is little statutory regulation of the people who sell products which are not covered by the Financial Services Act rules.

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The Institute is working towards statutory regulation for the profession.


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