Reforming the Better Regulation Framework
...opportunity to ensure that the UK has an approach to regulation that is as effective as possible, and promotes innovation and growth in the economy. The Better Regulation Framework is...
...opportunity to ensure that the UK has an approach to regulation that is as effective as possible, and promotes innovation and growth in the economy. The Better Regulation Framework is...
...objectives of the policy and support the identification and assessment of potential policy options. Since November 2020, 57% of pre-consultation stage IAs we reviewed received at least one red (not...
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...that we regulate in a way that is as effective as possible, promoting innovation and growth. The RPC strongly supports these objectives. We see our role as helping the government...
The Regulatory Policy Committee held an event at the House of Lords on Wednesday 24th January to promote the new Better Regulation Framework and the RPC’s role in it. Around...
...in our opinions, nearly a half (46%) of consultation stage IAs received at least one ‘weak’ or ‘very weak’ rating. Analysis of wider impacts is a particular area for improvement,...
...Policy at the University of East Anglia and an Advisor to the Competition Commission of Mauritius. Allan Little Dr Allan Little spent 18 years in the Government Economic Service, specialising...
...the Covid pandemic. Because much of this was temporary (at least when introduced), it was exempt from the Better Regulation Framework and so submission of Impact Assessments to the RPC...
...are not fit for purpose when we receive them and over a half are assessed as weak in at least one assessment category. The current process ensures that the vast...
...Department for Business and Trade In addition, 63% of IAs were rated either ‘weak’ or ‘very weak’ for at least one of the four areas of scrutiny not reflected in...
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