Voorbeelden van het gebruik van National regulators in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Enhanced powers and independence of national regulators.
The Flow-Based method was approved by National Regulators(NRAs) on 23 April.
Enhancing the role of national regulators.
Extending the competence of national regulators to rail-related services.
Strong national regulators to oversee the running of electricity and gas markets.
This framework will also promote regional cooperation between national regulators.
Review of the self-assessments by national regulators;
The Commission has already had some preliminary discussions with national regulators on the competition law issues raised by network-sharing.
Coordination of national regulators will provide for more flexibility within the single market,
Legal provisions should also enhance the independence of national regulators which grant the licence
This will be done on the basis of data provided by national regulators, calculated in accordance with the guidelines.
National regulators and industry were generally opposed to this citing potential resource shortages
National regulators should be empowered to act and apply efficient sanctions
Establishment of an Agency to ensure effective cooperation between national regulators and take decisions on all relevant cross-border issues;
National regulators monitor the respect of these conditions,
National regulators should therefore ensure that companies selling products online comply with a"duty of advice" to protect consumers.
National regulators, in particular in the securities sector, do not need to
Under EU telecoms rules, national regulators have to take the"utmost account" of Commission Recommendations.
National regulators in many Member States are introducing requirements for incumbents to unbundle their local access networks for use by competing service providers.
National regulators, for their part, should supervise markets in accordance with their remit.