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Guidance explaining the process for police and crime panel scrutiny over the police and crime commissioner’s setting of the precept.
Seeking views on a number of options to strengthen the Arm’s Length Bodies’ ability to scrutinise and improve accountability within the Criminal Justice System.
This sets out the expectations on how health overview and scrutiny committees should work with integrated care systems (ICSs) to ensure they are locally accountable to their communities.
The Regulatory Policy Committee provides the government with external, independent scrutiny of the evidence supporting changes in law that affect businesses, charities and community groups.
Reports about the regulatory scrutiny of Nuclear Waste Services' work on the geological disposal of radioactive waste.
The need for academy trusts to conduct checks to ensure systems are effective and compliant.
The hearing procedure and listed cases before the tribunal.
Learning Records Service Customer Scrutiny Group provides advice on Learning Records Service business priorities, monitors performance against service levels and acts as a point of escalation on issues such as data management and security.
This document contains the following information: Post-legislative scrutiny.
A detailed breakdown of all the regulations subject to statutory scrutiny by the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) in 2020.
The RPC is the independent regulatory scrutiny body for the UK Government. The Committee assesses the quality of evidence and analysis used to inform government regulatory proposals. This independent advice and scrutiny helps ensure that ministerial policy decisions are based...
This memorandum provides a preliminary assessment of the Crime and Security Act 2010.
This guidance document summarises how the RPC undertakes its casework function.
These reports look into reliable and valid methods for inspectors to assess the quality of education using lesson observation and workbook scrutiny.
A detailed breakdown of all the regulations subject to statutory scrutiny by the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) in 2021.
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