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Commission Communication on EU Regulatory Fitness COM (2012) 746

Commission Communication on EU Regulatory Fitness COM (2012) 746. Working Group on Better Regulation Meeting of 4 th March, 2013. Policy context. Continued need for Smart Regulation given the Economic and Financial Situation EU legislation is to achieve EU Treaty objectives

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Commission Communication on EU Regulatory Fitness COM (2012) 746

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  1. Commission Communicationon EU Regulatory FitnessCOM (2012) 746 Working Group on Better Regulation Meeting of 4th March, 2013 SG C

  2. Policy context • Continued need for Smart Regulation given the Economic and Financial Situation • EU legislation is to achieve EU Treaty objectives • EU legislation has cost as has non-action, weak rules or poor enforcement • Achieving EU policy goals at minimum costs • Building on Experience/Strengths SG C

  3. Building on Experience … • Legislative procedures improved consistently • Impact Assessment (IA) for all proposals with significant impact • More than 300 open internet consultations over the last 3 years • Administrative Burden Reduction (ABR) by 25% (30.8 billion €) in 13 priority areas • 640 simplification initiatives approved • 4450 legal acts repealed • "Think small first" approach: Micro exemptions SG C

  4. Smart Regulation objectives • Most effective EU legislation at least cost • Respects the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality • A simple, clear, stable and predictable regulatory framework for businesses, workers and citizens SG C

  5. 3 Actions streams for ‘Keeping Fit’ • Regulatory Fitness and Performance Programme ("REFIT") • Strengthening the Smart Regulation Tools • Working in Partnership SG C

  6. I. Regulatory Fitness and Performance Programme ("REFIT”) • Identify burdens, inconsistencies, gaps and ineffective measures (‘Mapping’) • Consult: Stakeholders informed throughout the process (example: "Top 10") • Carry out REFIT evaluations and Fitness Checks • Take action to repeal, simplify or reduce regulatory costs SG C

  7. Regulatory Fitness and Performance Programme ("REFIT") • Integrate the burden reduction programme for Micro/SME, the rolling simplification programme and evaluations with cost reduction focus • Absorb and provide the framework for Fitness Checks • Follow-up of the ABR Programme (ABRplus) • Transparency and tracking system • Integrated part of policy-making/programming SG C

  8. III. Strengthening Smart Regulation Tools • Impact Assessment • Evaluation • Public Consultations • Implementation of EU Legislation SG C

  9. Improvements to the IA System • Improve the ex-ante assessment of costs and benefits • Include a 2-page summary sheet • Review IA guidelines in 2014 SG C

  10. Improvements to Evaluation • "Evaluate First Principle" • More attention to broad areas of legislation and cross-cutting issues (via Fitness Checks) • Pilot joint evaluations with Member States • Review of Evaluation Guidelines in 2013 • Art. 318 Report: Reporting on Results of EU Financial Programmes SG C

  11. Improvements in Public Consultations • Extension to 12 weeks for open internet consultations • Focused conferences • Rolling Calendar of planned consultations • Better feedback • Wider translation • Update of minimum consultation standards SG C

  12. Improvements to implementation of EU Legislation • Implementation support (e.g. EU pilot, best practice exchange) • More systematic and risk-based approach to conformity assessment • More systematic implementation plans for Directives • Wider use of common commencement dates • EUR-lex Common portal on-line in 2013 SG C

  13. III. A Shared Mission • Commission + Council + Parliament • Better use of IA in the decision making process • Analyse impacts for substantive amendments • Member States • National administrative capacity/regulatory quality matters -> National impact assessment • More active engagement in consultations/ evaluations -> Subsidiarity feedback • Stakeholders + Experts SG C

  14. Conclusions EU legislation must be managed on the basis of sound regulatory principles to efficiently achieve its public policy objectives Regulatory frameworks must be fit for purpose Identification of unnecessary costs and areas for performance improvement as integral part of the policy making and programming process

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