Regulatory Reform - First Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 19 November 2002.
CONTENTS
I: Proposal for The Regulatory Reform (Credit Unions) Order 2002
Report under Standing Order No. 141
Introduction
Terms of Reference
Background
Extent of the proposal's application
Purpose of the proposal
Amendment A
Amendment B
Amendment C
Our assessment of the proposal against Standing Order No. 141(6) criteria
Inappropriate use of delegated legislation
Removal or reduction of burdens and creation of new burdens
Amendment A
Amendment B
Amendment C
Fair balance
Desirability
Necessary protection
Amendment A
Amendment B
Amendment C
Adequate consultation
Defective drafting
Preventing exercise of right or freedom
Costs and benefits
Amendment A
Amendment B
Amendment C
Conclusion
II: Proposal for the Regulatory Reform (Special Occasions Licensing) Order 2002
Report under Standing Order No. 141
Introduction
Purpose of the proposal
Extent of the proposal's application
Assessment of the proposal against Standing Order No. 141(6) criteria
Removal or reduction of burdens
Public entertainment licences
Other benefits
Consultation
Review of New Year's Eve 2001
Consultation: conclusion
Costs and benefits
Necessary protection
Public entertainment licences
Objections from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Sundays
Rights and freedoms; proportionality; fair balance; desirability
Timing of the proposal
Department's response
Maintenance of necessary protection in respect of New Year's Eve 2002
Handling of the proposal
Conclusion
Proceedings of the Committee relating to the report
List of appendices
List of witnesses
Minutes of Evidence
Wednesday 6 November 2002
List of Committee reports published in the last Parliament
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