Re: Definitions - Policy, Regulation and Compliance

Peter, just to confirm, you are concerned with the parenthetical content in the regulation wording? Because otherwise what you’ve written and what Mary Jo have written do not seem contradictory to me.

I would suggest that to the degree a Regulation was adopted by an entity other than government, as the parenthetical wording suggests, it would for the purpose of AGWG still be traceable to a government regulation to have any ‘teeth’. Unless Mary Jo or anyone else can provide a scenario, the simplest thing is likely to just remove the parenthetical. The rest looks pretty good.

Thanks,
Mike

From: Korn, Peter <pkorn@lab126.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at 10:08 PM
To: Mary Jo Mueller <maryjom@us.ibm.com>, AGWG Public List <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
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Hi Mary Jo, The use of the term “regulation” outside of laws or gov’t is new to me (e. g. , the NC State definitions link – which suggests that organizations can have regulations that they themselves write). It doesn’t jibe with my own understanding
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Hi Mary Jo,

The use of the term “regulation” outside of laws or gov’t is new to me (e.g., the NC State definitions<https://policies.ncsu.edu/definitions/> link – which suggests that organizations can have regulations that they themselves write).  It doesn’t jibe with my own understanding of the term, nor one of your other links “What Is the Difference Between Law, Policy, and Regulation, According to 7 Experts<https://upjourney.com/what-is-the-difference-between-law-policy-and-regulation>”, which states that “A regulation is a rule within a law that specifies how the ideas of the law are actually going to be implemented”.

Are you suggesting AGWG adopt a definition of the term “regulation” that need not be connected to a law or other gov’t requirement?


Best,

Peter
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Hi all,

I wanted to follow up on discussions we had at TPAC on Tuesday where I expressed (not so eloquently) my reservations with the definitions that had been presented for Policy, Regulation and Compliance. I am attaching a Word document with some definitions culled using various resources and different sectors where these terms are used sometimes with further qualifying words. I hope this better expresses where I’m coming from on these. I have added in some web links I also found helpful.

Best regards,

Mary Jo
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