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New Law CE available online for members only starting mid-November 2008! - Developed by APhA, this continuing education monograph focuses on important legal and regulatory topics relevant to pharmacy practice and will help pharmacists and techni

In response to a number of recent developments this year that have changed the national legal and regulatory landscape for pharmacists and technicians, the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) has developed APhA Pharmacy Law Matters 2008:Recent Legal and Regulatory Issues Affecting Pharmacy, a new continuing education monograph to assist pharmacists and technicians with their efforts to maintain compliance on the national level.

FCC Warns Regulatory Fee Payers About Potential "Phishing"

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is warning parties who make regulatory fee payments to be aware of non-government websites posing as conduits for payments to the Commission.

Solaris Mobile appoints Daniela Genta as Director of Regulatory Affairs

Solaris Mobile strengthens management team with the appointment of Daniela Genta as Director of Regulatory Affairs

Emirates Islamic Bank enters into a strategic agreement with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority

TMCNet: Emirates Islamic Bank enters into a strategic agreement with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority

A 2008 Report on the Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband Market in the United Kingdom and Ireland: Covering Trends, Regulatory Issues and Major Players

TMCNet: A 2008 Report on the Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband Market in the United Kingdom and Ireland: Covering Trends, Regulatory Issues and Major Players

Longer Tests on Lab Animals Urged for Potential Carcinogens

WASHINGTON— Current government regulatory agencies typically require that industrial chemicals, including food additives and environmental pollutants, be administered to lab rodents beginning shortly after birth and ending after two years to test whether those substances might cause cancer in humans. But a new peer-reviewed paper published in Environmental Health Perspectives argues that those tests sometimes understate human risks and should start in utero and continue as long as three years, the approximate life spans of rats and mice. The longer, more sensitive tests would provide a more reliable picture of the risk that various chemicals pose to humans throughout their lifespan, the authors say. The authors charged that practically all rodent tests submitted to regulatory agencies are insufficiently sensitive.

Multi-national effort targets illegal online drugs

The UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has led an operation in conjunction with Interpol and medicines regulatory bodies to tackle illegal internet medicines.

UK investigators in international operation to tackle illegal Internet medicines

LONDON -- The UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has led an international operation, codenamed Pangea, in conjunction with INTERPOL and eight regulatory agencies worldwide to tackle the illegal sale and supply of medicines sold over the Internet.

The Credit Crisis Leaves Far-Reaching Consequences for the Banking Industry.

The global credit crisis is driving more-intense regulatory scrutiny and an increased focus on risk management, which, in turn, will trigger enormous changes in banks' cultures, processes and staffing practices. As a result of the changing environment, banks of all sizes must transform their lending, underwriting and credit risk management practices. What regulatory changes should banks consider as they develop transformation strategies, and how will these changes impact the business? What are some of the likely staffing and workforce issues banks must address? And what types of solutions -- outsourced or otherwise -- are banks likely to deploy to help them adapt to the new landscape?

New Small Business Blog By SBA Advocacy

WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 30, 2008)- The Office of Advocacy has launched a new small business blog focusing on regulatory issues, small business research, state regulatory activity, and more. “The Small Business Watchdog” can be found at http://weblog.sba.gov/blog-advo.

As Mandated, FDIC Takes Center Stage Amid Crisis

Law360, New York (November 03, 2008) -- While the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s response to the credit crisis suggests it is flexing greater regulatory muscle than ever before, banking experts and attorneys say this proactive behavior simply means the agency is doing its job, and that it is too early to predict what type of role the FDIC might adopt in a restructured banking regulatory system.

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Credit Unions Weigh In on Capital Hill on Regulatory Reform

WASHINGTON — Credit unions have a good friend in a very high place on Capitol Hill, and that could come in handy during the upcoming debate on overhauling financial services regulation.

Indian Bank Upgrades to FRSGlobal Latest Compliance Platform for Regulatory Reporting

Indian Bank, Singapore Branch, to use FRSGlobal’s FinancialAnalytics to address changes specified by The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), Singapore’s Central Bank and the government’s financial supervision arm.

Emirates Islamic Bank enters into a strategic agreement with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority

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Firewall management tools aid configuration, compliance

Regulatory and industry requirements for controlling access to customer information and other critical data place a considerable burden on organizations to make sure their firewall rules and routing tables accurately implement policy.

Action Urged Over Nanomaterials

Urgent regulatory action is needed on nano-scale materials widely used in industry, the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution has concluded.

Action urged over nanomaterials

Urgent regulatory action is needed on nano-scale materials widely used in industry, the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution has concluded.

Action urged over nanomaterials

Urgent regulatory action is needed on nano-scale materials widely used in industry, the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution has concluded.

TRA to declare Batelco and Zain dominant in the provision of termination services on their mobile networks

The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) issued for public consultation a Draft Statement on the regulation of termination services on mobile networks together with a Draft Determination declaring both Batelco and Zain dominant in their respective termination markets.

BTRC move to stop import of spurious mobile phone sets

Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) is taking steps to stop import of spurious mobile phone sets in the country.

Shanghai banks face strict mortgage policy

Shanghai's banking regulatory is urging local banks to strictly implement the tight mortgage policy for second-home purchases.

TRA offers additional GSM-1800 spectrum

Bahrain’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has issued an invitation to tender for a single 15-year wireless frequency licence within the GSM-1800 ‘guard band’. The new licence will include an initial 5MHz assignment of radio spectrum (1790MHz–1795MHz) and a further 5MHz block (1795MHz–1800MHz) reserved for the successful bidder, to be requested for assignment no earlier than twelve months after the licence award and no later than 24 months from receipt of the concession. The TRA will maintain a minimum 5MHz guard band between the new licensed frequencies and existing GSM-1800 services. Bidders taking part in the upcoming third mobile licence auction in the Kingdom are eligible to submit bids for the GSM-1800 guard band, but will be disqualified from acquiring the latter if their main bid is successful.

Tentacles Test Tenets of Evolution

Novel genes, rather than regulatory DNA, underlie the evolution of morphological traits, according to research published Nov. 17 in PLoS Biology. The new study reports that genes found in simple freshwater animals—but not in any other evolutionary lineage—can drive changes in body plan, and stokes the flames of a long-standing debate among evolutionary developmental biologists.

General Patent is Successful in Litigation to Enforce "Smart Connector" Patents

This 2008 China Pharmaceutical Regulatory Report Includes a Brief Overview of the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare industry in China


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