
The OECD has advanced work in a number of areas including: administrative simplification; regulatory compliance and enforcement; regulatory impact assessment; transparency and communication; and alternatives to regulation through the Regulatory Policy Committee.
The Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) was created by the OECD Council on 22 October 2009 to assist member and non-member economies in building and strengthening their regulatory reform efforts. It is a platform to help countries adapt regulatory policies, tools and institutions, learning from each other’s experience. The Regulatory Policy Division in the OECD serves as the Secretariat of the RPC and carries out the work programme of the RPC. The Bureau members provide detailed direction to the OECD Secretariat on issues of management and the planning of the Programme of Work.
To date, nine meetings of the RPC have taken place:
- 8th Session of the RPC, 22-23 April 2013 (forthcoming)
- 7th Session of the RPC, 19-20 November 2012
- 6th Session of the RPC, 11-12 April 2012
- 5th Session of the RPC, 3-4 November 2011
- Workshop on the Role of Impact Assessments in Policy Making, 2 November 2011
- Special Session of the RPC and MENA-OECD Governance Programme Working Group IV, 2 November 2011 (pdf)
- 4th Session of the RPC, 13-14 April 2011
- 3rd Session of the RPC, 28-29 October 2010
- 2nd Session of the RPC, 14-15 April 2010
- 1st Session of the RPC, 9 November 2009
For further information, please contact Jennifer Stein: jennifer.stein@oecd.org
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