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Red tape submissions summary report – 2024/25 Quarter 2 (October – December 2024)
19 March 2025
This summary reports quarterly on the regulatory issues New Zealanders consider to be getting in the way of their lives and businesses. This report is the first in this series.
A rail tale
01 November 2017
This article examines the background to change in rail safety regulation before looking at lessons learned from going through the operating model change needed to move from a prescriptive to a goal-based approach.
The Government is progressing the Regulatory Standards Bill
The Government is progressing the Regulatory Standards Bill which aims to improve the quality of regulation in New Zealand.
Guidance on creating a registry regime
25 June 2025
This document provides a guide for: 1) considering a register and seeking to understand risks and benefits of a register versus other regulatory options 2) those directed to create a register and seeking to maximise the effectiveness and operational ease of a register 3) those who have a clear policy rationale and would like ideas for what to include in design of your register Can be used in conjunction with 'Roadmap to a registry regime' tool.
Disclosure statements for government legislation: Technical guide for departments
01 June 2013
This guidance document sets out the disclosure requirements in detail, and provides further advice on interpreting and responding to each matter for which a disclosure is required.
Join our Communities of Practice
We host a range of Communities of Practice for people working in regulation in New Zealand.
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We publish our corporate publications, reports, information releases and regulatory resources in our online libraries. We also publish the Regulatory Impact Statements created by government agencies to help keep the regulatory process transparent.
Information and guidelines: Regulatory Services Technical Capability Framework
01 June 2021
This framework provides managers and staff with a basis for learning and development conversations, progression and decision-making. The capabilities outlined in this document reflect the integration of knowledge, attributes, and experience that when used appropriately will drive effective performance. When working through this guide please note the term ‘regulator’ applies to all RS roles, not just the regulator role in RS.
About regulatory reviews
We want rules and regulations to enable New Zealanders to do more – to lead to a more productive use of people’s time, and better outcomes for all.
Disclosure statements for government legislation
Agencies need to prepare and publish a disclosure statement to accompany the introduction of most government Bills and Amendment Papers to Parliament.
Guidance note: Best practice impact analysis
01 January 2017
A guide to undertaking impact analysis: from problem definition to implementation and monitoring.
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If you're interested in further study options, there are more formal regulatory practice courses available. These are provided through various training organisations, and both online and in-person options are available.
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