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  • Search a list of regulated professions to find out what qualifications or experience they require. Find contact details for regulators of those professions.

  • Who and what Ofqual regulates, how to apply to be regulated and what happens when you want to stop being regulated.

  • Check if a qualification is regulated and what level it is on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF)

  • A list of the professions regulated by law in the UK and their associated regulators, as defined in the Professional Qualifications Act, with terminology explained.

  • Explains the definition of ‘regulated facility’ and how they are grouped into classes.

  • OPS&S supersedes the former Regulatory Delivery directorate, and will work with local authorities and others to take forward its responsibilities, including Primary Authority and Better Business for All. Regulatory Delivery was part of the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial...

  • This page covers our approach to regulating landlords, including guidance on how we use and intend to use our powers, along with our Inspection plan.

  • The types (or descriptions) of regulated qualifications that you can apply to develop, deliver and award.

  • What you need to do to place a medical device on the Great Britain, Northern Ireland and European Union (EU) markets.

  • Ofqual's formal legal list of Regulatory Documents (documents containing additional rules and guidance for regulated qualifications).

  • The Regulated Professions Register has been launched

  • This collection explains what we are currently doing to deal with problems at the organisations we regulate, and selected recent actions.

  • Guidance for landlords and tenants on regulated tenancies.

  • BRDO is working towards a regulatory environment in which businesses have the confidence to invest and grow and citizens and communities are properly protected. We do this by operating Primary Authority to ensure consistent regulation, improving the professionalism of front-line...

  • This page sets out how the UK government’s smarter regulation programme seeks to reduce burdens on businesses and promote innovation and growth.

  • The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency regulates medicines, medical devices and blood components for transfusion in the UK. MHRA is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department of Health and Social Care .

  • Highlights the role of regulators in supporting growth.

  • How the Office for Product Safety and Standards contributes to the national regulatory landscape.

  • Explains the scope of the concurrent powers and how the concurrent application and enforcement of competition law will work in practice.