Repeal means the removal or reversal of a law. There are two main types: repeal with re-enactment or repeal without replacement. Secondary legislation is called revocation in UK and Ireland
Model texts adaptations should be classified as variation C.I.z. Excipient guidelines adaptations are submitted as Type IB variation C.I.z. MedDRA terminology adaptations are submitted as Type IB variation C.I.z. CCDS updates require specific change aspects and classification
Law 7039 amended TCL through additions, amendments and repeals. Citizenship abroad duration increased from 6 to 12 months. New paragraph added to Article 12 requiring national security clearance
Deregulation reduces government power in industries to create competition. Removing regulations allows businesses to operate more freely. Proponents argue it stimulates economy and frees up capital
Rescind comes from Latin scindere, meaning "to cut" or "to split". First known use in 1579. Other Latin words prescind and exscind followed in 16th century. Only rescind established as common English term
Commission Regulation (EU) No 231/2012 for food additives is incorporated into EEA Agreement. Regulation (EU) No 232/2012 amends use levels for Quinoline Yellow and other food additives. Regulation (EU) No 252/2012 establishes dioxin control methods for foodstuffs. Regulation (EU) No 270/2012 sets maximum residue levels for various pesticides. Regulation (EU) No 378/2012 prohibits certain health claims on food