What areas of regulation should COAG target for reform? | Have your say

| April 11, 2011
National Regulatory Reform Survey

First 5000’s sister publication Open Forum is currently hosting an online National Regulatory Reform Survey on behalf of the Queensland Office for Regulatory Efficiency, Queensland Government.

On 13 February 2011, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) tasked its Business Regulation and Competition Working Group (BRCWG) with developing options for a future national regulatory reform agenda for COAG’s consideration by the end of 2011.

The SURVEY closes midnight, Friday 15 April 2011, AEST.


BRCWG has asked four jurisdictions to coordinate papers on potential future reform options across several regulatory areas. Queensland has been asked to collate and analyse options related to possible future reforms in specific sectors of the economy, just as the current reform agenda covers numerous sectors.

BRCWG is committed to seeking input from business, the not-for-profit sector and the wider community on future reform options that address barriers to the effective functioning of national markets and improve Australia’s productivity and competitiveness.

The focus of the National Regulatory Reform Survey is on national and state requirements, not local government requirements.

Your input is an important part of this process, and will help shape a consultation document on future regulatory reform. We invite you to share your views on what areas of regulation should be targeted by COAG for national reform.

Please complete the SURVEY »»

National Regulatory Reform Survey BACKGROUND

To read a background briefing to this consultation, provided by the Queensland Office for Regulatory Efficiency and published on Open Forum please CLICK HERE

EXTENDED BACKGROUND

To read an extended background to this consultation, provided by the Queensland Office for Regulatory
Efficiency and published on Open Forum please CLICK HERE

GUIDELINES

To read the guidelines for this consultation, provided by the Queensland Office for Regulatory Efficiency and published on Open Forum please CLICK HERE

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For more information about COAG’s current reform agenda please refer to the document National Partnership Agreement to Deliver a Seamless National Economy published on the COAG website CLICK HERE

The SURVEY closes midnight, Friday 15 April 2011, AEST.
 

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