Il 18 e il 19 settembre si è tenuto a Roma il Directors and Expert of Better Regulation meeting, organizzato dall’Ufficio per la semplificazione amministrativa del Dipartimento della funzione pubblica e dal Dipartimento per gli affari giuridici e legislativi. Il meeting fa parte delle attività previste dall’EUPAN e si svolge periodicamente allo scopo di favorire lo scambio di esperienze tra direttori generali ed esperti degli Stati membri sulle nuove frontiere della better regulation.
Nell’incontro di Roma l’attenzione è stata focalizzata sulla semplificazione, la riduzione degli oneri regolatori, l’analisi di impatto e la valutazione ex post. Il Dipartimento della funzione pubblica ha da poco reso disponibili online i materiali presentati nella sessione plenaria, nei quattro workhop tematici e nel panel con le associazioni imprenditoriali.
18th September – Plenary Session
- The results of the public consultation on “100 procedures to simplify” and the new Italian simplification agenda, Silvia Paparo (Italy)
- Impact assessment in Italy: state of the art and patterns of regulatory reform, Maria Francesca Rocchetti (Italy)
- Impact assessment in the European Parliament, Joseph Dunne (European Parliament)
- Smart regulation – lessons learned, looking to the future, Elizabeth Golberg (European Commission)
- The French “Choc de simplification”, Pascal Schuster (France)
18th September – Workshops
Workshop 1 – The use of impact assessment in the legislative process
- RIA in Croatia: Lessons Learned, Boris Zelenika
- RIA process in the Czech Republic, Tomáš Slunečko
- The use of Impact Assessments in the EU-Legislative process: the Swedish experience, Stefan Ernlund and Christina Fors (Sweden)
Workshop 2 – How to participate in the REFIT process and to examine REFIT results
- European Commission, Elizabeth Golberg
- Czech Republic, Viktor Vodicka
- Germany, Joachim Smend
Workshop 3 – Stakeholders consultation
- Danish Business Forum for Simpler Rules, Torsten Andersen (Denmark)
- Stakeholders consultation: Possibilities of the digital area, Kai Härmand (Estonia)
- New level of consultation in Finland: experiences on online consultation services, Outi Slant (Finland)
- Public participation as a part of drafting process, Ance Petersone (Latvia)
- Transparency through public consultation on new regulations in Luxembourg, Christiane Mangen (Luxemburg)
Workshop 4 – The reduction of regulatory burden and the proportionality principle
- Regulatory Burden Reduction In Greece, Victoria Sotiriadou
- New tools to reduce regulatory burdens: the Italian Programme, Andrea Flori and Siriana Salvi (Italy)
- Standardized forms of impact assessment in the Polish legislative process, Grzegorz Lang (Poland)
- Regulatory Burden Reduction in Portugal, Luís Moitinho (Portugal)
- Spain progress in administrative burden reduction & the commitment to the increase of quality regulation, Teresa Ortiz (Spain)
- The Netherlands, Marco Commandeur and Dimitri Verhoeven (The Netherlands)
19th September – Panel discussion “The implementation of the “Think small first” principle and how to produce tangible results for EU businesses”
- Smart Regulation and Business Burdens, Erik Berggren (BusinessEurope)
- The “Think Small First” Principle in Italy, Stefania Multari (Rete imprese italia)
- Implementing our commitments, Julian Farrel (United Kingdom)