Description |
1 volume (various pagings) ; 30 cm |
Contents |
Incorporates Government decisions about regulatory best practice and quasi-regulation. It is designed to assist officials working on the review and reform of existing, new or amended regulation. It explains how best practice processes - such as the use of Regulation Impact Statements (RISs) to consider alternative ways of attaining the goals of regulation - can lead to better regulations. The Guide consists of five separate parts, each part providing progressively mroe detail. It is designed so that those requiring a broad overview of the Commonwealth regultory review requirements need read only the first one or two parts. Those who must prepare RISs may need to draw on the detail of the latter parts. Part A describes in broad terms best practice processes and requirments for developing and amending legislation and regulation. Part B sets down the seven major elements of a RIS which are designed to formalise and record the steps that should be taken in the formulation of policy. Modified RIS guidelines designed specifically for the assessment of taxation measures are included. Part C consists of a simple and brief checklist for use by officials in preparing a RIS. Part D provides more detailed guidance for use in preparing a RIS |
Analysis |
Best practice |
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Competition |
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Cost benefit analysis |
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Federal issue |
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Government agencies |
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Government regulation |
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Proposed legislation |
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Public sector effectiveness |
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Regulation impact statements |
Notes |
"Second edition: December 1998" |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Commonwealth of Australia 1998 |
Subject |
Delegated legislation -- Australia.
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Author |
Australia. Office of Regulation Review
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LC no. |
00001446 |
ISBN |
0646335847 |
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