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RED TAPE REDUCTION TO BE REPORTED ANNUALLY

Released on March 7, 2013

The Ministry of Economy introduced legislation today to fulfill the Government of Saskatchewan’s commitment to reduce red tape and foster regulatory accountability.  The Regulatory Modernization and Accountability Act calls for all ministries and agencies to report annually on the progress of their red tape reduction activities.

“Social, technological, economic and environmental changes require that we examine our regulations continuously,” Economy Minister Bill Boyd said.  “This legislation requires that each regulatory review take a common sense approach, considering the needs of our clients and stakeholders, while continuing to protect the safety of the public, workers and the environment.”

The legislation instructs ministries and agencies to report on the progress of red tape reduction and regulatory reform initiatives across government to increase regulatory competitiveness.  It will help ensure government’s regulations are up-to-date and create a more positive business climate that will attract outside business opportunities and investment and support the growth and expansion of existing businesses.

“Red tape reduction creates a smarter, leaner business environment that improves government services  making Saskatchewan even more attractive as a province in which to live and work,” Boyd said.

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For more information, contact:

Deb Young
Economy
Regina
Phone: 306-787-4765
Email: deb.young@gov.sk.ca

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