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 29 November 2005.
Contents
Terms of Reference
Report
Summary
1 Report under Standing Order No 141
2 Introduction
3 Extent of the proposal's application
4 Requirements of the Regulatory Reform Act
5 Assessment of the proposal against the
Standing Order No. 141(6) criteria
Inappropriate use of delegated legislation
Removal or reduction of burdens
Power to participate in companies or trusts
Power to exploit intellectual property
Power to delegate charging
Power to enforce restocking requirements
Proportionality
Fair balance and desirability
Removal of inconsistencies and anomalies
The continued exercise of reasonable rights
and freedoms
Rights of access to forest land
Restocking
The maintenance of necessary protection
Protection of the public purse
Levels of charging and possible effects on
ability to access facilities
Exploitation of intellectual property
Enforcement of restocking after the unlawful
felling of trees
Provision for the consideration of appeals
against restocking and enforcement notices
Estimates of costs and benefits
Adequate consultation
6 Conclusion
Formal minutes
List of written evidence
Appendix A
Appendix B
Reports from the Regulatory Reform Committee
in the previous Session
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