
Regulatory plans provide business operators, business representatives and the public with access to information about changes to Australian Government business regulation.
Like other Australian Government agencies which have responsibility for business regulation, the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department is required to publish a regulatory plan on its website early in each financial year. The regulatory plan deals with changes within the Department's area of responsibility and contains information about:
A regulatory plan covers business regulation. This includes primary legislation, subordinate legislation, quasi-regulation or treaties which directly affect business, have a significant indirect effect on business, or restrict competition.
Quasi-regulation refers to rules or arrangements where governments influence businesses to comply, but which do not form part of explicit government regulation.
A regulatory plan does not include information about the following:
In addition, there may be regulatory activities undertaken during the next financial year which have not been included in a regulatory plan because they could not be foreseen when the plan was prepared at the start of the financial year.
In view of these exclusions, users should not take a regulatory plan to be a comprehensive source of information on past or potential changes to business regulation.
This plan was first published on 14 August 2001, and last reviewed in August 2007.