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Better Regulation Executive Making regulation work for everyone Karen Hill Better Regulation Executive 01 March 2007 From Enforcement to Compliance: Delivering Regulatory Services
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BRE Aim To reduce the burden of regulation on: Business Voluntary sector Charities Public Sector “Making regulation work for everyone”
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What the BRE is doing Working with business to identify & remove unnecessary burdens Working with regulators/LAs to identify & promote good practice New Impact Assessment process to assess proposed regulation 25% net reduction target for admin burdens of regulation by 2010 Legislative & Regulatory Reform Act - easier to amend existing legislation and remove red tape where identified Davidson and Macrory reviews – over-implementation of EU legislation and regulatory penalties regimes
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The Hampton vision – what does it mean? Regulators and enforcers taking a risk-based approach - reducing number of inspections & greater focus on support & guidance Local enforcers working together - co-ordinated inspection activity and approaches to risk, sharing information & avoiding duplication Greater consistency across LA boundaries, including home/lead authority scheme for multi-site businesses Prioritisation of national policy areas that regulatory services are expected to deliver, with flexibility to focus on greatest local risks Performance assessment framework being developed with NAO and rolled out in 2007, including identifying & sharing good practice, to support Compliance Code when implemented in 2008
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Partnership working Inspectors working together across disciplines: Retail Enforcement Pilot: –joining up inspection regimes –effective sharing of information –unifying risk models –educating business about compliance Focus on advice and guidance to support businesses Targeted approach to rogue businesses Sharing ideas and good practice Contributing to local economic development
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Local Better Regulation Office 80% of inspections are at a local level Objective to reduce burdens on business without compromising public protections Government-owned company initially, then statutory footing Powers to issue statutory guidance to achieve good practice and consistency Trading standards, environmental health and business licensing
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2008 – What will success look like? Business recognising a real difference Stock: Simplification plans: –demonstrate convincing progress on 2006 commitments –further concrete measures towards 25% reduction target –strong evidence of reducing stock of policy costs. Flow: New policies consistently founded on good regulation principles (risk-based; targeted; benefits justify costs; non- regulatory approaches considered and used wherever possible; effective consultation and business given time to prepare). Transparency: Step change in: –quality of Impact Assessments - greater clarity on costs & benefits –more simplification suggestions from business taken up Hampton: –Strongly evidenced progress in delivering more risk-based approach to inspection and form- filling; greater focus on advice –Increased consistency in enforcement among LAs Europe: Continued momentum for simplification including European Council signing up to admin burdens reduction target. Public Sector: clear strategy for tackling red tape on front-line
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