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Regulatory Reform Act 2001
Follow-up to 3rd special report of session 2001-02 'The handling of regulatory reform orders' (HCP 1272) (ISBN 0215006054)
The Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill contains provisions to increase the scope of regulatory reform powers (following a review undertaken by the Better Regulation Task Force) in order to tackle red tape and unnecessary regulatory burdens, building on the powers of the Regulatory Reform Act 2001. The Committee examines the provisions of the Bill as brought to the Lords in May 2006 (HLB 109, session 2005-06; ISBN 0108422399) which it finds to have been changed significantly since the Bill was first introduced into the Commons in January 2006. Although the Committee finds that the Bill proposes the greatest delegation of power to Ministers that it has seen, it does not find the regulatory reform provisions inappropriate, although it questions whether the 2001 Act could not itself have been amended. The provisions relating to consolidation, simplification and implementation of Law Commission recommendations are found to be unsuitable for delivery by delegated legislation and it is suggested that primary legislation subject to special procedure would be a better option to legislate for such purposes.
This Bill is in four parts and contains provisions: to reform the powers to make regulatory reform orders (RROs) under the Regulatory Reform Act 2001 following a review undertaken by the Better Regulation Task Force published in March 2005; to establish a statutory principles of good regulation to promote more effective inspection and enforcement by regulators and ensure they exercise their functions in a more consistent, coherent and proportionate approach; and to make provision about legislation relating to the European Communities.
Government reply to 1st special report (HCP 908, ISBN 0215013646)
Government reply to 1st special report, session 2004-05 (HCP 273, ISBN 021502169X)