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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.
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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 Regulatory Innovation Office (RIO) updates regulation, speeds up approval times and ensures regulatory bodies work together effectively. RIO is part of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology .
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...
We set standards for landlords and seek assurance that they are being met.
How we assess issues of potential regulatory concern
This page sets out how the UK government’s smarter regulation programme seeks to reduce burdens on businesses and promote innovation and growth.
Who and what Ofqual regulates, how to apply to be regulated and what happens when you want to stop being regulated.
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