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What (who) is market regulations - definition

UK STATUTORY INSTRUMENT 2015 NO. 483
COMAH; Comah regulations; COMAH regulations; COMAH Regulations; Control of Major Accident Hazards; Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1999

Regulated market         
IS A MARKET OVER WHICH GOVERNMENT BODIES OR, LESS COMMONLY, INDUSTRY OR LABOR GROUPS, EXERT A LEVEL OF OVERSIGHT AND CONTROL.
Controlled market; Regulated markets; Market control; Highly regulated markets; Coordinated market economy; Regulatory market
A regulated market (RM) or coordinated market is an idealized system where the government or other organizations oversee the market, control the forces of supply and demand, and to some extent regulate the market actions. This can include tasks such as determining who is allowed to enter the market and/or what prices may be charged.
Queen's Regulations         
REGULATIONS FOR THE BRITISH ARMED FORCES
Queen's Regulations for the Royal Navy; King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions; Queens Regulations; Queen's Regulations
The Queen's Regulations (first published in 1731 and known as the King's Regulations when the monarch is a king) is a collection of orders and regulations in force in the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, and Commonwealth Realm Forces (where the same person as on the British throne is also their separate head of state), forming guidance for officers of these armed services in all matters of discipline and personal conduct. Originally, a single set of regulations were published in one volume.
King's Regulations         
REGULATIONS FOR THE BRITISH ARMED FORCES
Queen's Regulations for the Royal Navy; King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions; Queens Regulations; Queen's Regulations
The King's Regulations (first published in 1731 and known as the Queen's Regulations when the monarch is a queen) is a collection of orders and regulations in force in the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, and Commonwealth Realm Forces (where the same person as on the British throne is also their separate head of state), forming guidance for officers of these armed services in all matters of discipline and personal conduct. Originally, a single set of regulations were published in one volume.

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Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 2015

The Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 2015 (COMAH) are the enforcing regulations within the United Kingdom of the Seveso III Directive devised in Brussels following the Seveso disaster. They are applicable to any establishment storing or otherwise handling large quantities of industrial chemicals of a hazardous nature. Types of establishments include chemical warehousing, chemical production facilities and some distributors.

Examples of use of market regulations
1. Mohan said India was moving towards more liberal financial market regulations but said the government securities market needed more liquidity.
2. The CMA agreed to enlist the company after Almarai completed all the technical and practical requirements as per market regulations.
3. Some dairies sporadically use generator electricity to cool milk containers so it can be sold according to market regulations.
4. Banks have for years dominated the brokerage industry in the Arab world’s largest bourse, which trails behind Gulf peers in market regulations and liberalization.
5. Other plans to be announced on Thursday include changes to stock market regulations, court and police reform, institution strengthening and competitiveness.