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    Week 5: Regulatory environment for prior-to-school settings National Quality Framework (NQF) is the national framework developed by Australian Governments to provide better educational and developmental outcome for children (Education Council, 2014). The NQF sets a national quality benchmark for Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) and Outside School hour Care Services (OSCS) national wide (Education Council, 2014). It also acts as guideline for ECEC and OSCS to monitor their quality standards

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    between statutory law and common law is that statutory law is a written law where common laws are based on any prior court decisions and are legal binding. For statutory laws the government, state, and local agencies issue written statutes and regulations which eventually become part of statutory law, as for common law it is prior case decisions and rulings that are followed unless a judge finds a big difference in the between the previous case and current case. Chapter 2, question 5 The real

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    Another important aspect is government regulations, which affect customer relations with regard to shipping and receiving time. Given the strong construction market and the current growth rate trend of the Landscaping industry is expected to continue (IBISWorld, 2017). As shown below the previously

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    It is true that economic regulations have several impacts on monopolies. The economic and societal dangers of monopolies are clear. To combat the effects of these large corporations, the government has uses both regulatory legislation and court cases, to regulate monopolistic businesses. Though the U.S has followed varied strategies, the aim of restricting market hegemony has been relatively constant. Though examples of attempts at government regulation are widespread, three stand out from the rest:

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    important for governments to consider concepts such as risk, economic efficiency and cost-benefit. A common concern voiced by proponents of regulatory reform in recent decades has been that the costs associated with certain regulations outweigh the benefits that the regulations are intended to provide (Tengs &Graham, 1996). Another, and somewhat related, view is that, more intelligent regulatory policies could achieve the same social goals (e.g., cleaner environment, safer workplaces) at less cost

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    According to Cornelius Kerwin, "Rulemaking is the single most important function performed by agencies of government…Rulemaking refines, and in some instances defines, the mission of every government agency. In so doing it provides direction and content from budgeting, program implementation, procurement, personnel management, dispute resolution, and other important government activities" (Preface XI). This is the foundation for the book, Rulemaking. The whole text primarily revolves around this

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    Long-Term Investment Decisions Government Regulations Government regulation borders within the mandated needs in the economy to strike a balance between the market activities and social welfare of the people. The role of government in the market has been seen as one that is indispensable in an economy where this balance is needful. Contrary to this argument, it has also been observed that government involvement in the market economy can to a large extent lead to sub-optimal results. It is agreeable

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    Regulation of Aviation at the Federal, State and Local Level Aviation has an impact on everybody and everything. Not only does it have an impact on a worldwide base, but it also has as big an impact on local business. Aviation in regulated in many different ways nationwide. There are many regulations that are federal, such as airspace, and must be obeyed by everyone and there are regulations that are local, such as traffic pattern altitude, and must be obeyed as if they were federal regs.

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    recognised parents’ rights regarding their children’s education. ROLE OF REGULATORY BODIES Regulatory bodies in the UK are Ofsted (England) Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales (CSSIW) Standards (Wales) Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Local Health and Social Services Trust (Northern Ireland) The fundamental role of these regulatory bodies

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    Djokolo Coulibaly. He also was in a very tough situation. He had to someway figure out how to manage the land available to the village to produce enough crop to keep the villagers fed. In doing so he sometimes had to break some forest service regulations to reach the villages harvest goals, which in return could greatly

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