regulatory standard
A regulatory standard is a set of guidelines or rules established by government agencies or organizations to ensure safety, quality, and compliance in various industries. These standards help protect public health, the environment, and consumer rights by setting minimum requirements that products, services, or processes must meet.
Regulatory standards can apply to many areas, including food safety, environmental protection, and workplace safety. For example, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States sets standards for food products to ensure they are safe for consumption. Compliance with these standards is often mandatory for businesses to operate legally.