The RPC’s response to the Smarter Regulation White Paper
...measure: “appears to be out by an order of magnitude. Yet there is no way for anyone outside DLUHC to challenge the figures, not least because the new Better Regulation...
...measure: “appears to be out by an order of magnitude. Yet there is no way for anyone outside DLUHC to challenge the figures, not least because the new Better Regulation...
...a result, at the start of each parliament, the Government sets a target for the total regulatory burden on business of new regulation over the life of that parliament and...
...that they submit high quality assessments on time and hope that the new Better Regulation Framework (BRF), which requires scrutiny at an earlier point in the policy-making process makes this...
...design of the new Better Regulation Framework. Recommendation for the RPC to publish all opinions on Final Stage IAs as soon as they are ready The SLSC challenged the RPC...
The government proposes dozens of regulations every year, many of which introduce significant new costs for businesses and civil society organisations (CSOs). The UK’s better regulation system has been developed...
...instead use the metric for a ‘gateway’ condition for new regulations such as “One In, Two Out”. A subsequent blog will consider whether policy making will be well served by...
...the fair treatment of vulnerable customers added £2,440 million of new costs to business. As in recent years, we remain concerned at the number of IAs that arrived with...
...of the current framework - such as requiring RPC review of final stage IAs to support effective Parliamentary scrutiny of government proposals - are not lost when designing a new...
...Harvard University[1]. Stephen will be researching the regulatory framework used by Government departments and sectoral regulators in the UK to introduce new regulations and how it could be more effective....
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