0 used to describe businesses, services, agreements, etc. that do not have to obey official rules: --
The 10-year plan rail demand modelling work assumed that non-regulated fares would increase in line with inflation.
First, it will bring much greater focus to the authority's remit to make non-regulated activity rules.
We know how difficult it has been to keep them out of the regulated sector, never mind the non-regulated sector.
Nanotechnology is still partly non-regulated, so today's debate will filter into that field as well.
This often happens because the rents are so low in non-regulated tenancies that the magistrates know that landlords cannot possibly afford to carry out repairs.
Public monopolies increasingly find themselves operating not only in regulated markets, but in non-regulated markets where they are accused of illegally using resources from the regulated market to stifle competition.
In a non-regulated setting, the cash payment is contingent on the demonstration of need on the part of the care-user, not on the existence of a commodified care relationship.
Finally, the cost transfer could be used to cover up inefficiency by concealing that the regulated firm would be unable to recover costs in the non-regulated market at market prices.