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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...
...metric to measure business impacts and whether this might be supplemented with a “scorecard” approach to capture the wider impacts of proposals. What do metrics aim to capture? Many approaches...
...independent scrutiny of regulators' cost-benefit analysis. Reform 20 - The Government will strengthen the Better Regulation Framework to apply a higher standard of scrutiny within government to regulatory proposals within...
...delighted that Andrew Williams-Fry, who has been on the committee since June 2018, has been re-appointed as a committee member for a second term. Stephen Gibson, RPC Chair said: “Our...
...interact with similar organisations across the globe to enhance our knowledge and capability, especially in methodologies and approaches to regulation and scrutiny. Our international work during Covid travel restrictions Our...
...and environmental valuation’ and ‘valuation of energy use and greenhouse gas emissions’ for appraisal and DEFRA’s guidance on ‘valuing environmental impacts’ and ‘enabling a natural capital approach’. The RPC regularly...
...they want the better regulation system to operate going forward and are planning to reconsider the approach used to track regulatory impacts on business. If a new approach is to...
...(non-regulatory as well as regulatory) of achieving those objectives. IAs help ministers and Parliament decide on the appropriate (regulatory or non-regulatory) approach when faced with a policy question. To give...
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