Kelly Faulkner
Executive Director, Licensing and Approvals Department of Environment Regulation
The need for reform (why)?
The enablers to reform (how)?
Current and future reform activities(what and when)?
The challenges of reform
Leading successful reform
Reform addresses the need for improved environmental industry
regulation through improvement in process, timeframes, efficiency,
accountability, agency credibility, transparency and people
management.
Source blogs.articulate.com/
Lack of a transparent, accountable, efficient
regulatory framework and existing poor process
Source https://ryantama.wordpress.com
Drivers from community, industry and media
Source www.farmweekly.com.au
Source http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest
Source www.perthnow.com.au
Source www.perthnow.com.au
Government goal“Social and Environmental Responsibility: Ensuring that economic activity is managed in a socially and environmentally responsible manner for the long-term benefit of the State”Source: http://www.der.wa.gov.au/annualreport
Legislative amendments to the Environmental Protection Act 1986 and its regulations “..These amendments complement the
Department’s ongoing program to improve its regulatory performance and processes.”
Source: http://static.ourstatebudget.wa.gov.au/15-16/bp2/02_part_14_environment_regulation.pdf
Source: www.der.wa.gov.au/regulatory-principles (July 2015)
Risk-based regulation
Evidence-based decision-making
Application of Environmental Standards
Appropriate conditions
Fair and equitable decision-making processes
Engagement, consultation and transparency
Competitive neutrality
Source: www.der.wa.gov.au/regulatory-principles (July 2015)
DER Guidance Statement: Regulatory Principles
Assessing the regulatory risk thresholds
Source: www.der.wa.gov.au/regulatory-principles (July 2015)
Source: www.der.wa.gov.au/consultation
WALGA and DER to work collaboratively on Environmental Standards for Rural Landfills
Based on feedback from Local Government, the Department has prioritised the development of Environmental Standards for Rural Landfills.To ensure a consultative and practical approach is taken in the development of these Environmental Standards, the Department has invited WA Local Government Association (WALGA) to be part of the process. WALGA is putting together a Rural Landfill Working Group with representatives from Local Government and the Waste Management Association of Australia. This Working Group will aim to facilitate a consultative approach in the development and implementation of the Environmental Standard. For more information on the Working Group visit the WasteNet Website www.wastenet.net.au
Source: www.der.wa.gov.au/consultation
Source: http://theattentivesoul.me
Efficiency
Functional realignment of agency.
Quarterly publication of performance. http://www.der.wa.gov.au/about-us/regulatory-performance-and-reporting
Focus on business processes improvement.
Effectiveness
Staff capability and performance framework.
Expert framework.
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