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RPC publishes updated guidance on monitoring and evaluation

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RPC publishes updated guidance on monitoring and evaluation

As the RPC publishes new case histories guidance on monitoring and evaluation, Caroline Elliott, RPC member and chair of the RPC Methodology Sub-group, explains the importance of incorporating M&E plans as regulation is developed.

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RPC Corporate Report 2021

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, Posted on: 2 November 2021 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair, highlights key points from the report of the committee's activity last reporting year.

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RPC response to the consultation on the Framework for Better Regulation

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, Posted on: 5 October 2021 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

Stephen Gibson, Chair of the RPC, summarises the key points in the Committee's response to the Government consultation which closed on 1 October.

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One-In, Some-Out: should government set itself a target or control framework to reduce regulatory impacts?

Posted by: Jonathan Cave, Posted on: 24 September 2021 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

Committee member Jonathan Cave discusses some of the issues to think about if considering a 'One-in, X-out' approach to controlling regulation.

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Considering wider impacts when scrutinising Impact Assessments

Posted by: Prof. Brian Morgan, Posted on: 17 September 2021 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

RPC member Professor Brian Morgan discusses the range of impacts that should be considered in regulatory impact assessment.

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How to measure the impacts of regulation on business

Posted by: Jonathan Cave, Posted on: 13 September 2021 - Categories: Better regulation, Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

RPC committee member Jonathan Cave sets out some of the issues to consider in measuring the impacts of regulation.

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Civil Society Organisations and the Better Regulation Framework

Posted by: Laura Cox, Posted on: 7 September 2021 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

RPC member Laura Cox comments on the differences between civil society organisations (CSOs) and businesses, and considers how the Better Regulation Framework should be applied to CSOs.

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Is regulation working as intended?

Posted by: Jeremy Mayhew, Posted on: 3 September 2021 - Categories: Evaluation, Independent scrutiny

RPC member Jeremy Mayhew makes the case for effective evaluation of regulation after implementation and suggests how Post-Implementation Reviews (PIRs) might be improved.

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Independent scrutiny and the Better Regulation Framework

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, Posted on: 25 August 2021 - Categories: Better regulation, Independent scrutiny

...to focus on the evidence and analysis relevant to support final decision-making. 2. Scrutiny before parliamentary approval - to confirm the estimate of costs and plan for monitoring and evaluation...

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Reforming the Better Regulation Framework

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, Posted on: 27 July 2021 - Categories: Uncategorized

...for many years to come. We encourage such stakeholders to respond to the consultation by 1 October 2021, to help the government to finalise a new Better Regulation Framework that...

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The scope of the Better Regulation Framework

Posted by: Stephen Gibson, Posted on: 20 July 2021 - Categories: Uncategorized

...to communicate transparently to business and others their commitment to minimise the burden of regulation – and for holding the government to account for that commitment. Using exemptions, particularly for...

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