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Get out of your rabbit holes and conspiracy theorists and get in the real world. I’ve read the bill and cannot see ANY of the issues your quack media tries to imply. From the a-political AI:Those that blindly ignore, carry on oblivious and ignorant. Whatever Wiz. You asked for information, I've provided plenty of it, you ignore and make shit up like you always do, I'll carry on with a great Saturday.
Prompt: what is the regulatory standards Bill?
‘The Regulatory Standards Bill, currently before the New Zealand Parliament, aims to improve the quality of legislation by establishing a set of "Principles of Responsible Regulation". These principles will serve as a benchmark for new laws and existing regulations, promoting transparency, accountability, and good law-making practices. The Bill also proposes mechanisms for assessing the consistency of legislation with these principles and for independent review of regulations.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- Principles of Responsible Regulation: The Bill outlines key principles that all legislation should adhere to, covering areas like the rule of law, individual liberties, property rights, and the role of courts.
Transparency and Accountability: It requires those proposing and creating regulations to certify their compatibility with the principles, increasing transparency in the regulatory process.
Independent Review: A proposed Regulatory Standards Board would provide independent oversight, reviewing regulations for consistency with the principles, particularly in response to stakeholder concerns.
Ministry for Regulation: The Bill also supports the Ministry for Regulation in its work to improve the quality of regulation by providing information and oversight.
Focus on Good Law-Making:
The Bill aims to ensure that regulations are effective, efficient, and proportionate, with benefits exceeding the costs of implementation.
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