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Enlightened Practices in Regulatory Programs (Vol. 1) - 1993
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From delegating powers or transferring functions to the private sector, to finding alternative methods to secure compliance, these detailed case studies showcase ideal regulatory approaches.
Enlightened Practices in Regulatory Programs (Vol. 2) - 1993
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This sequel builds on Volume 1 by covering how to use an advisory panel in regulatory review, or how to use administrative penalties as alternatives to prosecution. The ideas, and more, are all there for you to study and learn from.
A Framework for Managing Regulatory Programs - 1992
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Spells out how quality standards can be applied to the management of regulatory programs.
International Collaboration: Regulating Potentially Dangerous Products - 1992
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Think of this as a very short how-to book on going global. Utilizing the strengths of our neighbours can make us better regulators.
Managing Regulation in Canada - 1996
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Provides information on both regulatory reform efforts and regulatory processes at the federal level and in each province.
Regulatory Cooperation Between Governments - 1993
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Report on Law-making & Governance- 2000
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A Summary of Discussions Held by the Deputy Minister's Challenge Team on Law-making and Governance.
Responsive Regulation in Canada - 1993
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The report with recommendations of a subcommittee of the House of Commons' Standing Committee on Finance. The Government issued a response that explains the rationale for why and how we regulate the regulators.
 

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Information and Research Centre
Privy Council Office
85 Sparks Street, Room 1000
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A3
Tel:  613/957-5153
Fax: 613/957-5043

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