Consultation response
Regulatory Panel Reform: Consultation Response
Regulatory Panel Reform: Consultation Response
Contents
- Regulatory Panel Reform: Consultation Response
- Introduction - Regulatory Panel Reform: Consultation Response
- Summary of responses - Regulatory Panel Reform: Consultation Response
- Introduction
- Proposal 1: Use of adjudicators on regulatory panels
- Proposal 2: Changes to the ‘Scheme of Delegation of licensing and regulatory decisions
- Proposal 3: Changes to the Regulatory decisions: procedures and guidance for regulatory hearings
- Proposal 4: Changes to the Licensing decisions: procedures and guidance for licensing hearings
Introduction
We put forward proposals to:
- employ between four and six Adjudicators, who are legally qualified persons employed solely for the purposes of sitting on Panels
- set the quorum for conduct of any business by the Panel as one Commissioner and one Adjudicator for matters relating to an operating licence and one Adjudicator for matters relating to a personal licence
- enable a Panel to occasionally be asked by Commission staff to provide steers on regulatory settlement proposals and or indication of an appropriate figure for a financial penalty
- and make changes to the procedures set out in the guidance for Regulatory Panel and Licensing hearings.
Proposal 1: Use of adjudicators on regulatory panels
Last updated: 21 July 2021
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