Regulatory Agency

Regulator - A regulator is an entity, typically a government agency or authority, responsible for overseeing and enforcing specific regulations within a particular industry or sector. Regulators ensure compliance with laws, standards, and guidelines to protect public interests, such as consumer safety, environmental protection, and market fairness.

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Regulator
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Regulatory Agency
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Regulatory Authority
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Definition and Examples

Definition
A regulator is an entity, typically a government agency or authority, responsible for overseeing and enforcing specific regulations within a particular industry or sector. Regulators ensure compliance with laws, standards, and guidelines to protect public interests, such as consumer safety, environmental protection, and market fairness.
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