Regulatory Policy Committee welcomes new members
...from the Government’s current review of the Better Regulation Framework. I look forward to working with the new and existing members as the committee implements the changes required from the...
...from the Government’s current review of the Better Regulation Framework. I look forward to working with the new and existing members as the committee implements the changes required from the...
The Government’s Better Regulation Framework (BRF) is designed to ensure that Ministers, and subsequently Parliament, have robust evidence and analysis of the impacts of new regulations before they are introduced....
...not. This scrutiny process helps to improve IAs and therefore supports better policy decisions by Ministers. Under the current Better Regulation Framework, the RPC can formally conclude that a final...
...adopt an ‘evaluate first’ approach to new regulation – ensuring that the effectiveness of the existing regulatory landscape is evaluated before any new regulations are proposed. This could be incorporated...
...to independent scrutiny of Final Stage IAs. Better enforcement of the better regulation system We also support the committee’s recommendation that the Government should enforce the Better Regulation Framework. As...
...with the departmental Better Regulation Units (BRUs) across Whitehall regularly. These meetings are to offer guidance on the Better Regulation Framework, consider methodological issues, advise departments on when RPC scrutiny...
...5 April. They were asked about the RPC’s work, how the current Better Regulation system is operating and what they would like to see from the reforms the Government is...
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April sees the RPC losing four of its members who reach the end of their terms of office and the arrival of four new members. All 12 current and future...
...our summary of the committee’s history (originally published in 2019 to commemorate the committee’s 10th anniversary). The new version can be found on our website – here. Our 15 year...