Regulatory reform concerns improvements to the quality of government regulation.
At the international level, the "OECD Regulatory Reform Programme is aimed at helping governments improve regulatory quality -- that is, reforming regulations that raise unnecessary obstacles to competition, innovation and growth, while ensuring that regulations efficiently serve important social objectives."
For more information, visit: https://www.lawdepot.com/?pid=pg-BFYMIBUINL-generaltextlink Regulatory reform is a concept that entails revamping the governmental structure of rules, either through creating new laws, changing existing ones, or repealing those in existence. The motivation for such regulatory reform may be economic or to mitigate some sort of harm that stems from the activity to be regulated. Depending on how the particular government is structured, regulatory reform may be effected through an administrative agency that has been created by that government to deal with that specific issue or through the repeal or passage of laws. There are proponents on the side of advocating for more regulation or less regulation in just about every industry.
published: 13 Jul 2019
The Mechanics of Regulatory Reform [EBR6]
Participants:
- Ms. Ilona Cohen, Chief Legal Officer, Aledade, Inc.
- Dr. Steven P. Croley, Partner, Latham & Watkins LLP
- Mr. Jeffrey M. Harris, Former Associate Administrator, Office of Information & Regulatory Affairs
- Hon. Jeffrey A. Rosen, Deputy Secretary, Department of Transportation
- Moderator: Hon. Laurence H. Silberman, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit
The Mayflower Hotel
Washington DC
April 17, 2018
As always, the Federalist Society takes no particular political or public policy positions. All opinions expressed are those of the speaker.
published: 25 Apr 2018
Why do we need regulatory reform?
In March, we presented evidence to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health on the need for regulatory reform of health and social care in order for services to be fit for purpose in the future.
We have created a series which will outline the keys changes we believe are necessary to future proof health and social care in Ireland.
Follow along, as we detail how legislation and regulations can be improved to be safer, more agile and adapt to modern Ireland.
You can read our report here: https://bit.ly/3vhYayf
published: 25 Mar 2021
Regulatory Reform: An Economic Imperative
A powerpoint presentation laying out current regulatory costs, including lost opportunity costs, in the United States, how that impacts the economy overall, and why even the most minimal of regulatory reforms would produce tremendous economic (and job) growth).
published: 28 Apr 2017
From Korea to the World: A New Model of Regulatory Reform
#القمةالعالميةللحكومات
#WGS2023
#WorldGovSummit
published: 06 Mar 2023
The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013
Introductory webinar
published: 01 May 2014
Susan E. Dudley: Regulatory Reform Proposals [EBR4]
Susan E. Dudley, Director of the Regulatory Studies Center at The George Washington University, gives a summary of her remarks from the 2016 Executive Branch Review Conference. You can watch the full panel here: https://youtu.be/2ZrRUMrApOc
published: 17 May 2016
A guide to the The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
A guide to the The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
published: 25 May 2016
CCL Training: Exploring the Manchin-Barrasso Bipartisan Energy Permitting Reform Legislation S.4753
Have a question or concern about the recent Manchin-Barrasso Permitting Reform Legislation? Join this impromptu Q&A Discussion with CCL’s Research Coordinator Dana Nuccitelli, who will review his research summary and be available for you and your group’s questions.
Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/energy-permitting-faq-slides
For the full Q&A see: https://community.citizensclimate.org/events/item/24/14709
For more information, visit: https://www.lawdepot.com/?pid=pg-BFYMIBUINL-generaltextlink Regulatory reform is a concept that entails revamping the governme...
For more information, visit: https://www.lawdepot.com/?pid=pg-BFYMIBUINL-generaltextlink Regulatory reform is a concept that entails revamping the governmental structure of rules, either through creating new laws, changing existing ones, or repealing those in existence. The motivation for such regulatory reform may be economic or to mitigate some sort of harm that stems from the activity to be regulated. Depending on how the particular government is structured, regulatory reform may be effected through an administrative agency that has been created by that government to deal with that specific issue or through the repeal or passage of laws. There are proponents on the side of advocating for more regulation or less regulation in just about every industry.
For more information, visit: https://www.lawdepot.com/?pid=pg-BFYMIBUINL-generaltextlink Regulatory reform is a concept that entails revamping the governmental structure of rules, either through creating new laws, changing existing ones, or repealing those in existence. The motivation for such regulatory reform may be economic or to mitigate some sort of harm that stems from the activity to be regulated. Depending on how the particular government is structured, regulatory reform may be effected through an administrative agency that has been created by that government to deal with that specific issue or through the repeal or passage of laws. There are proponents on the side of advocating for more regulation or less regulation in just about every industry.
Participants:
- Ms. Ilona Cohen, Chief Legal Officer, Aledade, Inc.
- Dr. Steven P. Croley, Partner, Latham & Watkins LLP
- Mr. Jeffrey M. Harris, Former As...
Participants:
- Ms. Ilona Cohen, Chief Legal Officer, Aledade, Inc.
- Dr. Steven P. Croley, Partner, Latham & Watkins LLP
- Mr. Jeffrey M. Harris, Former Associate Administrator, Office of Information & Regulatory Affairs
- Hon. Jeffrey A. Rosen, Deputy Secretary, Department of Transportation
- Moderator: Hon. Laurence H. Silberman, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit
The Mayflower Hotel
Washington DC
April 17, 2018
As always, the Federalist Society takes no particular political or public policy positions. All opinions expressed are those of the speaker.
Participants:
- Ms. Ilona Cohen, Chief Legal Officer, Aledade, Inc.
- Dr. Steven P. Croley, Partner, Latham & Watkins LLP
- Mr. Jeffrey M. Harris, Former Associate Administrator, Office of Information & Regulatory Affairs
- Hon. Jeffrey A. Rosen, Deputy Secretary, Department of Transportation
- Moderator: Hon. Laurence H. Silberman, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit
The Mayflower Hotel
Washington DC
April 17, 2018
As always, the Federalist Society takes no particular political or public policy positions. All opinions expressed are those of the speaker.
In March, we presented evidence to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health on the need for regulatory reform of health and social care in order for services to...
In March, we presented evidence to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health on the need for regulatory reform of health and social care in order for services to be fit for purpose in the future.
We have created a series which will outline the keys changes we believe are necessary to future proof health and social care in Ireland.
Follow along, as we detail how legislation and regulations can be improved to be safer, more agile and adapt to modern Ireland.
You can read our report here: https://bit.ly/3vhYayf
In March, we presented evidence to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health on the need for regulatory reform of health and social care in order for services to be fit for purpose in the future.
We have created a series which will outline the keys changes we believe are necessary to future proof health and social care in Ireland.
Follow along, as we detail how legislation and regulations can be improved to be safer, more agile and adapt to modern Ireland.
You can read our report here: https://bit.ly/3vhYayf
A powerpoint presentation laying out current regulatory costs, including lost opportunity costs, in the United States, how that impacts the economy overall, and...
A powerpoint presentation laying out current regulatory costs, including lost opportunity costs, in the United States, how that impacts the economy overall, and why even the most minimal of regulatory reforms would produce tremendous economic (and job) growth).
A powerpoint presentation laying out current regulatory costs, including lost opportunity costs, in the United States, how that impacts the economy overall, and why even the most minimal of regulatory reforms would produce tremendous economic (and job) growth).
Susan E. Dudley, Director of the Regulatory Studies Center at The George Washington University, gives a summary of her remarks from the 2016 Executive Branch Re...
Susan E. Dudley, Director of the Regulatory Studies Center at The George Washington University, gives a summary of her remarks from the 2016 Executive Branch Review Conference. You can watch the full panel here: https://youtu.be/2ZrRUMrApOc
Susan E. Dudley, Director of the Regulatory Studies Center at The George Washington University, gives a summary of her remarks from the 2016 Executive Branch Review Conference. You can watch the full panel here: https://youtu.be/2ZrRUMrApOc
Have a question or concern about the recent Manchin-Barrasso Permitting Reform Legislation? Join this impromptu Q&A Discussion with CCL’s Research Coordinator D...
Have a question or concern about the recent Manchin-Barrasso Permitting Reform Legislation? Join this impromptu Q&A Discussion with CCL’s Research Coordinator Dana Nuccitelli, who will review his research summary and be available for you and your group’s questions.
Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/energy-permitting-faq-slides
For the full Q&A see: https://community.citizensclimate.org/events/item/24/14709
Have a question or concern about the recent Manchin-Barrasso Permitting Reform Legislation? Join this impromptu Q&A Discussion with CCL’s Research Coordinator Dana Nuccitelli, who will review his research summary and be available for you and your group’s questions.
Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/energy-permitting-faq-slides
For the full Q&A see: https://community.citizensclimate.org/events/item/24/14709
For more information, visit: https://www.lawdepot.com/?pid=pg-BFYMIBUINL-generaltextlink Regulatory reform is a concept that entails revamping the governmental structure of rules, either through creating new laws, changing existing ones, or repealing those in existence. The motivation for such regulatory reform may be economic or to mitigate some sort of harm that stems from the activity to be regulated. Depending on how the particular government is structured, regulatory reform may be effected through an administrative agency that has been created by that government to deal with that specific issue or through the repeal or passage of laws. There are proponents on the side of advocating for more regulation or less regulation in just about every industry.
Participants:
- Ms. Ilona Cohen, Chief Legal Officer, Aledade, Inc.
- Dr. Steven P. Croley, Partner, Latham & Watkins LLP
- Mr. Jeffrey M. Harris, Former Associate Administrator, Office of Information & Regulatory Affairs
- Hon. Jeffrey A. Rosen, Deputy Secretary, Department of Transportation
- Moderator: Hon. Laurence H. Silberman, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit
The Mayflower Hotel
Washington DC
April 17, 2018
As always, the Federalist Society takes no particular political or public policy positions. All opinions expressed are those of the speaker.
In March, we presented evidence to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health on the need for regulatory reform of health and social care in order for services to be fit for purpose in the future.
We have created a series which will outline the keys changes we believe are necessary to future proof health and social care in Ireland.
Follow along, as we detail how legislation and regulations can be improved to be safer, more agile and adapt to modern Ireland.
You can read our report here: https://bit.ly/3vhYayf
A powerpoint presentation laying out current regulatory costs, including lost opportunity costs, in the United States, how that impacts the economy overall, and why even the most minimal of regulatory reforms would produce tremendous economic (and job) growth).
Susan E. Dudley, Director of the Regulatory Studies Center at The George Washington University, gives a summary of her remarks from the 2016 Executive Branch Review Conference. You can watch the full panel here: https://youtu.be/2ZrRUMrApOc
Have a question or concern about the recent Manchin-Barrasso Permitting Reform Legislation? Join this impromptu Q&A Discussion with CCL’s Research Coordinator Dana Nuccitelli, who will review his research summary and be available for you and your group’s questions.
Presentation Slides: https://cclusa.org/energy-permitting-faq-slides
For the full Q&A see: https://community.citizensclimate.org/events/item/24/14709
Regulatory reform concerns improvements to the quality of government regulation.
At the international level, the "OECD Regulatory Reform Programme is aimed at helping governments improve regulatory quality -- that is, reforming regulations that raise unnecessary obstacles to competition, innovation and growth, while ensuring that regulations efficiently serve important social objectives."