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Regulatory governance

Глоссарий терминов коммунальных услуг
    Regulatory governance includes the legal mandate given to a government agency, resources available for policy implementation, the organizational design of the agency, and the processes adopted by the agency. these factors all affect regulatory activities and public perceptions regarding its transparency, fairness, and access to citizen input. if there is no clarity in terms of which agency is responsible for implementing particular policies, public policy is likely to be compromised by intra-governmental rivalries.


Управление регулированием, русский
    Управление регулированием включает юридические полномочия, которыми наделяется государственный орган, ресурсы, необходимые для реализации мер государственной политики, организационную структуру и регламент работы государственного органа. все эти факторы влияют на деятельность регуляторов и общественное восприятие их прозрачности, честности и открытости к диалогу с общественностью. если отсутствует ясность в отношении того, кто отвечает за проведение тех или иных мер государственной политики, то государственная политика, скорее всего, будет скомпрометирована политическими конкурентами.




Governance, английский
  1. Управление, правление

  2. Rules, processes and behavior that affect the way decision -making authority (power) is exercised, particularly regarding openness, participation,accountability, effectiveness and coherence.

  3. Governance is a comprehensive and inclusive concept of the full range of means for deciding, managing and implementing policies and measures. whereas government is defi ned strictly in terms of the nation-state, the more inclusive concept of governance, recognizes the contributions of various levels of government (global, international, regional, local) and the contributing roles of the private sector, of nongovernmental actors and of civil society to addressing the many types of issues facing the global community. greenhouse gases (ghgs): greenhouse gases are those gaseous constituents of the atmosphere, both natural and anthropogenic, that absorb and emit radiation at specifi c wavelengths within the spectrum of thermal infrared radiation emitted by the earth’s surface, the atmosphere and clouds. this property causes the greenhouse effect. water vapour (ho), carbon dioxide (co ), nitrous oxide (no), methane (ch ) and ozone (o) are the primary greenhouse gases in the earth’s atmosphere. moreover, there are a number of entirely human-made greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as the halocarbons and other chlorine- and bromine-containing substances, dealt with under the montreal protocol. besides co , no and ch , the kyoto protocol deals with the greenhouse gases sulphur hexafl uoride (sf ), hydrofl uorocarbons (hfcs) and perfl uorocarbons (pfcs). grid (electric grid, electricity grid, power grid): a network consisting of wires, switches and transformers to transmit electricity from power sources to power users. a large network is layered from low-voltage (- v) distribution, over intermediate voltage (- kv) to high-voltage (above kv to mv) transport subsystems. interconnected grids cover large areas up to continents. the grid is a power exchange platform enhancing supply reliability and economies of scale. grid connection for a power producer is mostly crucial for economical operation. grid codes are technical conditions for equipment and operation that a power producer must obey for getting supply access to the grid; also consumer connections must respect technical rules. grid access refers to the acceptance of power producers to deliver to the grid. grid integration accommodates power production from a portfolio of diverse and some variable generation sources in a balanced power system. see also transmission and distribution. gross domestic product (gdp): the sum of gross value added, at purchasers’ prices, by all resident and non-resident producers in the economy, plus any taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products in a country or a geographic region for a given period, normally one year. it is calculated without deducting for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources.

  4. System of rules to regulate behavior

  5. System of rules to regulate behavior system of rules and processes an organization creates in order to comply with local and international laws, accounting rules, ethical norms, and environmental and social codes of conduct


Governance process, английский

Governance risk and compliance, английский
    G.r.c.


Governance risk compliance, английский
    G.r.c.


Governance risk management, английский
    G.r.c.


Regulatory & compliance software, английский
    , grc software.


Regulatory / statutory costs, английский
    Definition other/misc. vehicle costs.


Regulatory accountability, английский
    A regulatory agency follows procedures that are periodically reviewed by another government organization, such as a legislative committee, a ministerial task force, or a government accounting office. the review attempts to ensure that resources are being used effectively and that the agency is implementing public policy. in addition, appeals procedures for decisions (for example, through the judicial system) provide another review mechanism—this time regarding whether the law is being applied correctly. such oversight provides a check on the independent regulatory commission—giving legitimacy to decisions.


Regulatory accounting procedures (rap), английский
    Accounting principles required by the fhlb that allow s&ls to elect annually to defer gains and losses on the sale of assets and amortize these deferrals over the average life of the asset sold.


Regulatory activity, английский
    Регламентация


Regulatory affairs (ra), английский
    Отдел по связям с уполномоченными органами. отдел фармацевтической компании или контрактной исследовательской организации, который в основном отвечает за получение разрешений на проведение клинических исследований и регистрацию препаратов. встречающийся термин: отдел по связям с официальными инстанциями.


Regulatory agency, английский
    A government agency that oversees and sets rules for a specified type of business in a sector.


Regulatory and legal framework, английский
    Нормативно-правовая база


Regulatory announcements, английский
    Decisions that are made public to all affected parties involve statements to the press. if particular groups know the results of a review process before others, those with the “inside information” have an advantage. good announcements explain the basis for the regulatory decision (or ruling) and the implications for affected parties.


Regulatory approval, английский
    Разрешение уполномоченных органов. положительное решение уполномоченных органов, например, на проведение клинического исследования или медицинское применение препарата. встречающийся термин: разрешение официальных инстанций.


Regulatory approvals, английский
    Утверждение надзорными органами


Regulatory asset base, английский
    See ratebase.


Regulatory assets, английский
    Costs incurred by regulated firms and approved by state regulatory agencies for recovery over a period of years. regulatory assets might include such things as the costs of energy efficiency programs and low-income energy assistance programs, and deferred fuel costs. instead of being treated as expenditure outlays in a single year, these costs are booked as assets and are depreciated over time.


Regulatory authorities, английский

Regulatory authorities (ra), английский
    Уполномоченные органы. нс: органы, обладающие правом осуществлять регулирующие функции. применительно к настоящему стандарту термин «уполномоченные органы» включает в себя инстанции, уполномоченные рассматривать предоставленные им клинические данные, а также проводить инспекции. встречающиеся термины: компетентные органы, официальные инстанции, разрешительные инстанции, регуляторные органы.


Regulatory authority, английский
    Распорядительный орган


Government, английский
  1. N управление ~ and binding (theory) управление и связыва- ние (концепция )

  2. Generally means the constitution of our country as exercised under the legislature of king or queen, lords, and commons.

  3. The acts, rules, procedures, instruments of power and institutions by which the citizens of a country (or more generally the parts of a system) communicate with (->communication) and exert control upon each other so that the country as a whole maintains its unity and is directed toward ends chosen from within that country (->self-organization, ->autonomy). its opposite is laissez faire. in the reality of politics, government is rarely uniformly distributed and constituted (->constitution) instead in a ruling elite, exercising institutional control over those governed. this unequal distribution of government is particularly prevalent in technical realisations. e.g., the governor of a steam engine, computer control of a production process. in biology, such control hierachies (->hierarchy) rarely exist which suggest that they may be an outgrowth of rational constuctions not a fact of nature. qeafh

  4. An app category that facilitates engagement with government or politics.


Implementation, английский
  1. Внедрение, осуществление

  2. Выполнение, осуществление, реализация; ввод в действие [в эксплуатацию]; внедрение ~ of program выполнение [реализация] плана (работ) ~ of safety practices on site осуществление [обеспечение] мер техники безопасности на стройплощадке

  3. The undertaking of physical works to deliver the detailed design.


Activities, английский
    Виды деятельности (в снс; отрасли производства товаров, реализуемых на рынке, и услуг, оказываемых в товарной форме; государственные учреждения — производители услуг; частные некоммерческие организации — производители услуг; услуги, оказываемые одними домашними хозяйствами другим, например, наем прислуги); сферы деятельности (в см.п)


Transparency, английский
  1. Прозрачность; остекление (кабины)

  2. Прозрачность

  3. Транспарентность обязательство публиковать законы, правила, судебные решения и административные распоряжения общего применения, а также международные соглашения, имеющие отношение к торговле товарами и услугами

  4. A security model that helps developers write and deploy secure libraries and applications by isolating code depending on privilege. level 1 transparency was introduced in the .net framework version 2.0. it enables developers to annotate code to declare which types and members can perform security elevations and other trusted actions (security-critical) and which cannot (security-transparent). level 2 transparency, which was introduced in the .net framework 4, refines this model. it adds a third group of code, security-safe-critical code, which are types or members that access secure resources and can be safely used by partially-trusted code in the .net framework.

  5. A standard that requires that the structure for processing personal information be in a fashion that is open and understandable to the individual whose data is being processed. it is a goal of the fair information practices, which requires a company to inform users what personal information the company collects and how the data is used.

  6. The quality that defines how much light passes through an object’s pixels.

  7. Свойство системы ии, позволяющее осуществлять внешний контроль данных, функций, алгоритмов и методов обучения переживаний и чувств.

  8. The gdpr data protection regulation specifies that the organisation must publish information related to the processing of personal data that is accessible and easy-to-understand. see also data accountability.

  9. Openness of the regulatory process: features of regulatory transparency include clarity of regulatory roles, responsibilities and objectives, predictability of decisions, accountability, stakeholder participation and open access to (non-strategic) information through documents placed in the public domain. such openness increases the legitimacy of regulatory agencies and the public acceptance of decisions.

  10. Прозрачность (об отчетности, процедурах, практике)

  11. The property of allowing light to pass through

  12. Openness about activities and related decisions that affect academia and society and willingness to communicate these in a clear, accurate, timely, honest and complete manner.


Responsible, английский

Particular, английский
    A частный; конкретный grammar partitioned a разделённый на части sequence 1 одна из базовых операций компьютерной обработки текстов; в каче- стве данных берутся текст либо сегмент текста, грамматика и цель разбора, а на выходе получается удовлетворяющее цели множество значений категориальной отнесённости сегментов в виде, например, дерева разбора. 2 применяется запоминание также и гипотез, выдвигаемых при разбо- ре, и результатов их проверки – м. кэй. 3 используется, в частности, для разбора арифметических выражений. partitioning n членение sentence ~ членение предложений (напр., при переводе )


Compromised, английский

Disclosure regulation, английский
    Regulatory requirements regarding disclosures. this term can also refer to transparency regarding affiliate transactions.


Hearings, английский
    Regulatory commissions often institute procedures for listening to facts and evidence from the various parties that will ultimately be affected by a commission decision. these scheduled sessions provide opportunities for citizen participation in the process, and they improve the transparency of decision-making. some commissions adopt a near-judicial approach to regulatory proceedings, while others have more informal mechanisms for determining rules.