Regulatory Information Service

Regulatory Information Service
Regulatory Information Service (RIS)
Either:
• An incoming information society service that is established in an EEA state other than the UK and that disseminates regulated information in accordance with the minimum standards set out in Article 12 of the TD Implementing Directive.
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