better regulation for better results presentation to the social partners 15 july 2015
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Better Regulation for Better Results
Presentation to the Social partners
15 July 2015
What is Better Regulation?
• Legislation/policy making that delivers objectives at least cost and burden
• A method - common sense way of working throughout the policy cycle to foster: o high-quality initiatives that are evidence-based; with no
unnecessary burdens for business/public authorities
o transparent participation of all stakeholders;
o initatives that actually deliver as foreseen and remain fit for purpose.
• Not about weakening social or environmental standards or replacing political decisions.
Main elements of the BR Package• Greater transparency• - More extensive feedback/public consultation• - Improved explanatory memorandum
• Better Tools• - Integrated Better Regulation Guideline + Toolbox• - Interinstitutional agreement on better regulation
• Focus on implementation• - REFIT : integral part of the CWP; New Platform;• - Stronger role for evaluation.
Feedback on Roadmaps,Evaluation
Roadmaps and Inception Impact Assessments
Public consultation in the context of all Impact
Assessments and Evaluations
Feedback on Commission
proposals
Feedback on draft delegated and
Implementing Acts
Integrated Better Regulation Guidelines
Regulatory Scrutiny Board
Impact Assessments and Evaluations
Impact Assessments on Substantial Amendments(Subject to confirmation
by Council and Parliament)
Better, Balanced Tools
- Single guideline that
covers the entire policy
cycle and links the phases
better together
- Web-based "Tool box"
with extensive operational
guidance for practitioners
Sharper focus on evaluation
More systematic management of existing acquis even if no new initiative planned.
- Evaluation Roadmaps at the
start
- 12 week public consultation
- Burden reduction potentiel
- SWD at end of process
- Scrutiny by the new RSB
Strengthened scrutiny –Regulatory Scrutiny Board
- 6 independent full time Members:• 3 "external" (senior TAs)+ 3 internal
separated from policy responsibilities;• Chair: Marianne Klingbeil (DG RSB);• Secretariat (SG).
- Examines: • Impact assessments;• Major evaluations and Fitness Checks.
Listening – Responding:New REFIT Stakeholder Platform
• 2 groups (FVP/Chair of RSB):
o Stakeholders/COR/EESC
o Member States
• Web interface: "Lighten the Load – Have your say…."
• Commission (SG with DGs) will have to ensure follow-up to the Platform's ideas.
• REFIT is a systematic part of the CWP
A Shared Commitment - IIA on Better Regulation
- Programming (annual/multiannual)
- Impact Assessment
- Monitoring/evaluation (in each new act)
- Priority Setting (Fast-tracking proposals)
- Legal drafting/recast
- Delegated/Implementing Acts
Social Partner agreements
• A standalone guidance tool on the better regulation requirements to guide services in the area of social partner agreements;
• Role/autonomy of social partners fully respected;
• The Commission cannot change the text of the agreement but …..
• Commission must decide whether to propose Union legislation or not.
Social Partner agreements (2)• Commission undertakes proportionate assessment
where expected impacts are significant. Focus:
• representativeness of the signatories,
• legal compatibility with Union law; and the
• respect of the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality;
• Social partners invited to make the text of their agreements publicly available and to provide any useful elements for the Commission's assessment;
• No additional public consultation is foreseen. The Treaty role of the social partners will be respected.
Thank You for your attention
MyIntracomm: https://myintracomm.ec.europa.eu/sg/better_regulation/Pages/index.aspx.
Europa: http://ec.europa.eu/smart-regulation/index_en.htm
Juncker Commission priorities: http://ec.europa.eu/priorities/democratic-change/better-regulation/index_en.htm