A code of practice for regulators: a consultation. Consultation on the regulators’ compliance code and the scope of the code and the principles of good regulation. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Closed consultation. Consultation to seek comments on a draft regulators' compliance code and the proposed content of the listing order, specifying the regulatory functions to which both the Code and the principles of good regulation should apply. Consultation period ended 15 August 2007.
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| 07/1751 | 15-05-2007 |
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A guide to the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Revised guide to illustrate how the provisions of the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill might work. The revision reflects the Bill as introduced to the House of Commons. . See also the impact assessment URN 08/931.
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| 08/910 | 14-05-2008 |
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Animal Health: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews, conducted with the National Audit Office, of regulatory bodies. The review focuses on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation of the better regulation agenda and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant.
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| 09/822 | 07-04-2009 |
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Animals (Scientific Procedures) Division and Inspectorate: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and the Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Driving Standards Agency and Natural England.
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| 10/610 | 29-01-2010 |
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Charity Commission: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and the Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, Companies House and the Local Better Regulation Office.
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| 10/686 | 19-03-2010 |
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Civil Aviation Authority: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from Better Regulation Executive, the Health and Safety Executive, the Financial Services Authority and the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health.
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| 10/573 | 29-01-2010 |
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Companies House: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Drinking Water Inspectorate and Natural England.
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| 09/1350 | 06-11-2009 |
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Consultation on the draft Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill: implementing the Hampton vision. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Closed consultation. Seeks views on a draft bill that will give the Local Better Regulation Office statutory powers to promote better communication amongst local authorities, and between them and central government, providing a better basis for keeping the burdens for regulation on businesses to a minimum. Consultation period ended 15 August 2007. See updated guidance URN 08/910 and impact assessment 08/931.
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| 07/1332 | 14-05-2007 |
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Consultation on the primary authority scheme [response form]. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Closed consultation. Response form for consultation 08/1240 that seeks views on statutory instruments relating to the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008. Consultation period ended 3 December 2008.
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| 08/1240RF | 12-09-2008 |
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Drinking Water Inspectorate: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and the Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Health and Safety Executive, and the Food and Environment Research Agency.
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| 10/688 | 19-03-2010 |
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Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from Better Regulation Executive, the Insolvency Service and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority.
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| 10/559 | 29-01-2010 |
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Driving Standards Agency: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and the Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant. It was carried out by a
review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, Health and Safety Executive, and Animals (Scientific Procedures) Inspectorate.
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| 10/687 | 19-03-2010 |
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Effective inspection and enforcement: implementing the Hampton vision in national regulators toolkit for review teams. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Supplements the 'Phase 2 guidance for review teams' (URN 08/1222). This toolkit gives information on the types of evidence and processes that may be used to explore the regulator's activity in line with the Hampton vision.
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| 08/1223 | 17-10-2008 |
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Effective inspection and enforcement: implementing the Hampton vision in national regulators. Phase 2 guidance for review teams. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Sets out the assessment framework for phase 2 of the Hampton implementation reviews. The guidance is supplemented by the accompanying 'Toolkit for review teams' (URN 08/1223), which sets out the types of evidence gathering activities that may be undertaken during the reviews.
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| 08/1222 | 17-10-2008 |
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Effective inspection and enforcement: implementing the Hampton vision in the Environment Agency. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews, conducted with the National Audit Office, of regulatory bodies. The review focuses on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation of the better regulation agenda and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant. See URN 10/564 for a review of progress.
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| 08/737 | 20-03-2008 |
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Effective inspection and enforcement: implementing the Hampton vision in the Financial Services Authority. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews, conducted with the National Audit Office, of regulatory bodies. The review focuses on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation of the better regulation agenda and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant.
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| 08/735 | 20-03-2008 |
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Effective inspection and enforcement: implementing the Hampton vision in the Food Standards Agency. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews, conducted with the National Audit Office, of regulatory bodies. The review focuses on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation of the better regulation agenda and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant.
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| 08/736X | 15-04-2008 |
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Effective inspection and enforcement: implementing the Hampton vision in the Health and Safety Executive. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews, conducted with the National Audit Office, of regulatory bodies. The review focuses on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation of the better regulation agenda and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant.
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| 08/649 | 20-03-2008 |
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Effective inspection and enforcement: implementing the Hampton vision in the Office of Fair Trading. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews, conducted with the National Audit Office, of regulatory bodies. The review focuses on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation of the better regulation agenda and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant.
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| 08/734 | 20-03-2008 |
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Employment Agency Standards Inspectorate: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority.
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| 09/1348 | 06-11-2009 |
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Equalities and Human Rights Commission: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from Better Regulation Executive, the Local Better Regulation Office and the Financial Reporting Council.
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| 10/560 | 29-01-2010 |
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Fish Health Inspectorate: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Gambling Commission and Natural England.
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| 09/1112 | 23-07-2009 |
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Food and Environmental Research Agency: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from Better Regulation Executive, the National Measurement Office
and the Gangmasters Licensing Authority.
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| 09/1541 | 03-12-2009 |
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Football Licensing Authority: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and the Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant. It was carried out by a Review Team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, and the Security Industry Authority.
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| 10/689 | 19-03-2010 |
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Forestry Commission: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from Better Regulation Executive, the Charity Commission and the Gambling Commission.
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| 10/608 | 29-01-2010 |
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Gambling Commission: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews, conducted with the National Audit Office, of regulatory bodies. The review focuses on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation of the better regulation agenda and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant.
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| 09/823 | 07-04-2009 |
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Gangmasters Licensing Authority: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the National Audit Office (NAO), Animal Health and Consumer Focus.
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| 09/1173 | 22-09-2009 |
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Government response to the consultation on the draft regulators' compliance code and the application of the principles of good regulation. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
The Government has published its response to the consultation on the regulators compliance code and application of the principles of good regulation.
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| 07/1471 | 05-10-2007 |
A4 72 Pages
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Government response to the consultation on the draft Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
The Government has published its response to the consultation on the draft Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill.
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| 07/1481 | 01-10-2007 |
A4 55 Pages
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Government response to the consultation on the statutory instruments under the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Response to the public consultation on the primary authority scheme (URN 08/1240). Summarises responses to the consultation and gives the Government's position and proposals. See also impact assessment 09/803.
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| 09/731 | 16-03-2009 |
A4 48 Pages
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Hampton implementation reviews. Guidance for review teams. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Guidance for those undertaking the reviews of regulators in accordance with Hampton and Macrory characteristics. Includes the criteria for assessment and examples of evidence that should be evaluated in reaching judgements.
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| 07/1750 | 31-05-2007 |
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Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from Better Regulation Executive, Companies House and Natural
England.
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| 09/1542 | 03-12-2009 |
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Human Tissue Authority: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Gambling Commission and the Pensions Regulator.
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| 09/1113 | 23-07-2009 |
A4 33 Pages
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Impact assessment of statutory instruments implementing the primary authority scheme. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Final impact assessment to implement the primary authority scheme through statutory instruments. Relates to consultation URN 08/1240 and Government response 09/731.
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| 09/803 | 16-03-2009 |
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Impact assessment: Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Revised costs and benefits appraisal of implementation of the draft Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill. This was revised to reflect the Bill as introduced to the House of Commons. See also guidance URN 08/910.
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| 08/931 | 14-05-2008 |
A4 64 Pages
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Information Commissioner's Office: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, and the Gangmasters Licensing Authority.
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| 09/1347 | 06-11-2009 |
A4 43 Pages
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Marine and Fisheries Agency: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and the Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant. It was carried out by a review
team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, Drinking Water Inspectorate, and the Health and Safety Executive.
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| 10/691 | 19-03-2010 |
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Maritime and Coastguard Agency: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from Better Regulation Executive, the National Audit Office, The Pensions Regulator and the Institute of Internal Auditors.
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| 10/562 | 29-01-2010 |
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Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews, conducted with the National Audit Office, of regulatory bodies. The review focuses on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation of the better regulation agenda and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant.
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| 09/821 | 07-04-2009 |
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National enforcement priorities for local authority regulatory services. Poster 1 [concentric circles design, includes areas not prioritised and those shortlisted in the report]. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
A poster setting out the six national enforcement priorities in the Rogers review (URN 07/1335). Also includes the policy areas that were not prioritised in the report and those short-listed in the report.
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| 07/1363 | 21-03-2007 |
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National enforcement priorities for local authority regulatory services. Poster 2 [seven circles design]. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Poster setting out the six national enforcement priorities in the Rogers review (URN 07/1335).
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| 07/1364 | 21-03-2007 |
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National enforcement priorities for local authority regulatory services: Rogers review. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Recommends six national enforcement priorities for local authority Trading Standards and Environmental Health services, which will help to ensure that local authorities can benefit from devolution without compromising regulatory outcomes or exposing business to inconsistent enforcement.
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| 07/1335 | 21-03-2007 |
A4 188 Pages
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National enforcement priorities for local authority regulatory services: supplementary volume. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Supplementary evidence that complements the main report of the Rogers Review (URN 07/1335).
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| 07/1758 | 21-03-2007 |
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National Measurement Office: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Food Standards Agency, and the Food and Environment Research Agency.
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| 09/1349 | 06-11-2009 |
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Natural England: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, DVLA and the Food Standards Agency.
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| 09/1115 | 23-07-2009 |
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Regulators' compliance code: frequently asked questions. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Information about the detail of the compliance code, the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill introducing it, and the principles of better regulation promoted by the code.
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| 08/789 | 01-04-2008 |
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Regulators' compliance code: statutory code of practice for regulators. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
A statutory code of practice that is part of the Government's better regulation agenda. Aims to embed a risk-based, proportionate and targeted approach to regulatory inspection and enforcement among the regulators it applies to.
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| 07/1707 | 15-12-2007 |
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Regulatory Enforcement and Sanction Act 2008: guidance to the Act. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Guidance to the powers contained within the regulatory enforcement to the Act.
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| 08/1059 | 22-07-2008 |
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Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008: consultation on the primary authority scheme. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Closed consultation. Part 2 of the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008 establishes the primary authority scheme. The effective operation of the scheme requires statutory instruments to be made relating to: the application of the scheme to Scotland and Northern Ireland; the definition of enforcement action; exclusions from the requirement to notify the primary authority; and determination by the local better regulation office. Seeks views regarding these statutory instruments. Consultation period ended 3 December 2008. See URN 09/731 for the Government response and 09/803 for the impact assessment.
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| 08/1240 | 12-09-2008 |
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Regulatory justice: making sanctions effective. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Final report and recommendations from a review of the penalties for regulatory non-compliance by Professor Richard Macrory (known as the Macrory Review).
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| 06/2266 | 30-11-2006 |
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Regulatory justice: sanctioning in a post-Hampton world. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Sets out key issues identified in the Hampton review and identifies areas that the review is interested in exploring when considering reform. A call for evidence, which closed 18 February 2006, sought views from stakeholders on any of the issues raised in the report.
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| 05/2162 | 18-12-2005 |
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Regulatory justice: sanctioning in a post-Hampton world. Consultation document. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Closed consultation. Following on from the call for evidence in December 2005 (URN 05/2162), this consultation seeks views on Professor Richard Macrory's initial analysis of UK penalties practice, and proposes options for reform. Consultation period ended 18 August 2006.
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| 06/2270 | 31-05-2006 |
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Rogers review: national enforcement priorities for local authority regulatory services and what they mean for you.
Pocket sized wallet containing a leaflet highlighting the six national enforcement priorities, as detailed in the Rogers Review (URN 07/1335).
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| 07/1365 | 21-03-2007 |
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Security Industry Authority: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the National Audit Office (NAO), the Trading Standards Institute and the Charity Commission.
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| 09/1172 | 22-09-2009 |
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The Financial Reporting Council: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and the Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant. It was carried out by a
review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Environment Agency and the Care Quality Commission.
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| 10/690 | 26-02-2010 |
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The Insolvency Service: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Forestry Commission and Natural England.
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| 09/1114 | 23-07-2009 |
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The Pensions Regulator: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from Better Regulation Executive, the National Audit Office, the Northern Ireland Trading Standards Service, and the Environment Agency.
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| 10/558 | 29-01-2010 |
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The Veterinary Medicines Directorate: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and the Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant. The review was carried out by a team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Security Industry Authority and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority.
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| 10/693 | 26-02-2010 |
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Vehicle and Operator Services Agency: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. Aims to encourage best practice and continuous improvement among regulators. It was carried out by a review team drawn from Better Regulation Executive, Natural England and Companies
House.
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| 09/1540 | 03-12-2009 |
A4 31 Pages
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Vehicle Certification Agency: a Hampton implementation review report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
One of a series of reviews of regulatory bodies focusing on the assessment of regulatory performance against the Hampton principles and the Macrory characteristics of effective inspection and enforcement. The review process is designed to identify where a regulator is on the road to full implementation and the issues each needs to address to become Hampton-compliant. It was carried out by a review team drawn from the Better Regulation Executive, the Gambling Commission and the Food Standards Agency.
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| 10/692 | 26-02-2010 |
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