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From:
Colm Williams
To:
Colm Williams
Subject:
Targeted Ministerial Consultation: Regulatory Standards Bill Consultation Document
Date:
Wednesday, 26 March 2025 2:43:43 pm
Attachments:
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MFR2024-145 RSB Cabinet Paper (draft).pdf
MFR2024-145 RSB Discussion Document (draft).pdf
MFR2024-145 RSB Slides for Ministerial consultation.pdf
MFR2024-145 Interim RIS - Legislating to improve transparency of the quality of regulation (draft for Ministerial consultation).pdf
MFR2024-145 - Preliminary Treaty Impact Analysis for an amended RSB (draft for Ministerial consultation).pdf
Importance:
High
 
 
 
From: Stuart Wilson <[email address]> 
Sent: Wednesday, 23 October 2024 4:51 PM
To: Katy Greco-Ainslie <[email address]>; NLOconsult <[email address]>; Winston
Peters Advisor <[email address]>; Julia Noh-Stent <[email address]>; Hamish
Fraser <[email address]>; Matthew Stephens <[email address]>; Brian Anderton
<[email address]>
Cc: Colm Williams <[email address]>
Subject: Targeted Ministerial Consultation: Regulatory Standards Bill Consultation Document
 
Hi all
 
Please find attached a paper and consultation document that the Minister for Regulation intends to take to EXP on 5
November. We are looking for Ministerial feedback by 5pm,Wednesday 30 October, please.
 
This paper seeks approval to consult on a refined Regulatory Standards Bill. Passing the RSB is a core coalition
commitment and is a fundamental component of the Regulation work program.  
 
The attached slides provide a summary of the various components of the bill and changes that have been made since
the bill was considered by EXP on 27 February. s 9(2)(h), s 9(2)(f)(ii)
 In addition,
the paper provides a statutory framework for the Ministry for Regulation. These provisions set out the Ministry’s role as
a core agency providing regulatory oversight and information-gathering powers to support the Ministry’s sector review
function.   
 
Also attached is the draft RIS and Treaty analysis. The draft RIS contains a significant amount of legally privileged
information, which may be removed in the final document, based on the Solicitor General’s recent advice.
 
Happy to discuss any of these documents with you on an individual basis.
 
Thanks
 
 
Stuart Wilson
Specialist Ministerial Advisor | Office of Hon David Seymour
Minister for Regulation | Associate Minister of Finance | Associate Minister of Education | Associate Minister of Health
 s 9(2)(a)
Email: [email address]    Website: www.Beehive,govt.nz
Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zealand
 
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