Lexeme: regulatory charge  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A regulatory charge refers to a fee that is imposed by a government agency or regulatory body to fund its operations and enforce compliance with applicable regulations. It is usually levied on specific industries or sectors that are subject to government oversight. The purpose of a regulatory charge is to cover the costs of regulating and monitoring these industries, ensuring consumer protection, maintaining public safety and health, and promoting fair competition. The amount and collection methods of regulatory charges vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific regulations involved. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
  • noun. regulatory charge (singular), regulatory charges (plural)
  • verb. regulatory charge (simple present), regulatory charged (simple past), regulatory charging (present continuous), regulatory charges (third person singular)
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