Change description : 2025-09-05 14:36:00: “Sending an options assessment to the Regulatory Policy Committee for scrutiny” updated to clarify steps 1, 2 and 3. [Guidance and regulation]
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This guidance is for government officials developing or implementing policy that will regulate or deregulate business or civil society organisations.
The guidance explains how to comply with the Better Regulation Framework (the framework) to ensure that regulatory provisions are appropriately considered and scrutinised.
Objectives of the framework
The framework is a robust process that seeks to ensure that the costs of new regulation to business or others are justified.
Its objectives are:
to increase the consideration and use of alternatives to regulation
earlier and more holistic scrutiny of regulatory proposals through consideration of wider impacts beyond direct costs to business
earlier and more consistent evaluation of whether implemented regulations are achieving their aims
Completing options assessments, impact assessments and post-implementation reviews
In rare cases, you may need to use the previous guidance on the Better Regulation Framework. This will only apply to a small number of measures which received collective agreement under the previous framework.
The transition period during which departments could use the previous version of the framework has ended. Information on using the previous framework and associated documents is available under the heading 'Previous framework guidance'.
Guidance has been added to help users understand which measures require scrutiny, the Regulatory Policy Committee's scrutiny process and the different types of assessment that may be required under the framework.
19 September 2023
Added the new Better Regulation Framework.
Added Supplementary guidance note on the use of the previous Framework.
10 October 2022
Supplementary guidance added on extending the exemption threshold to medium sized businesses.
12 March 2020
Guidance updated to remove factors relating to the previous Parliament.
23 August 2018
Guidance updated to reflect the announcement of the BIT for this Parliament and the appointment of the RPC as the independent verification body. This version replaces the interim guidance published on 22 February 2018.