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regulatory agency
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regulatory agency

Independent government commission charged by the legislature with setting and enforcing standards for specific industries in the private sector. The concept was invented by the U.S. government in 1887, and regulatory agencies exist almost exclusively in the U.S. The theory is that a commission of experts on the industry being regulated is better equipped to regulate it than the legislature or executive departments. Designed to operate with a minimum of executive or legislative supervision, agencies have executive, legislative, and judicial functions, and their regulations have the force of law. Important regulatory agencies include the Food and Drug Administration, OSHA, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Securities and Exchange Commission.



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Although the Court disagreed with industry's challenge that EPA exceeded its authority in setting the air standards, the Court did decide that the agency overstepped its regulatory authority in attempting to impose the new ozone standard.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority in Lithuania announced today that TeliaSonera's subsidiary Omnitel is one of the winners in the tender for the three 3G licenses in Lithuania.
No filing was made in connection with the offering of ADSs with any regulatory authority in any other jurisdiction, and no approval was granted by any such regulatory authority for use of the prospectus in connection with an offering in any such jurisdiction.
 
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