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Regulatory affairs (RA), is a profession that deals with an organization’s adherence to regulatory compliance.. It is a position mostly found within regulated industries, such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, cosmetics, agrochemicals (plant protection products and fertilizers), energy, banking, telecom etc. Regulatory affairs also has a very specific meaning within the healthcare ...
SOCAP "Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals" [1]) is a non-profit trade association, governed by a board of directors and a set of bylaws. SOCAP exists to provide members with a resource for industry education and networking among colleagues.
A regulatory agency (regulatory body, regulator) or independent agency (independent regulatory agency) is a government authority that is responsible for exercising autonomous jurisdiction over some area of human activity in a licensing and regulating capacity.
Economic Growth, Energy Policy and Regulatory Affairs: Pat Fallon (R-TX) Cori Bush (D-MO) Government Operations and the Federal Workforce: Pete Sessions (R-TX) Kweisi Mfume (D-MD) Health Care and Financial Services: Lisa McClain (R-MI) Katie Porter (D-CA) National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs: Glenn Grothman (R-WI) Robert Garcia (D-CA)
Financially self-funded and self-sustaining, the College is a self-regulatory organization (SRO) that relies on licensee fees. [8] There are 2 types of immigration and citizenship representatives in Canada: paid (must be authorized) and unpaid. Only authorized representatives may charge a fee or receive any other type of payment for their services.
[The subcommittee] shall have oversight jurisdiction over: income inequality and policies that affect the growth and prosperity of the middle class, including education, housing, labor, trade, small business, agriculture; securities regulation; consumer protection; private sector information technology security, policy, and management; intellectual property; telecommunications; and federal ...