Related Initiatives and Planning Processes
Deregulation and Regulatory Reform
The Commission will support Government’s Regulatory Reform initiatives by committing to controlling regulatory burden and improving regulatory quality by:
- Identifying at least one regulatory reform opportunity that will shift the Commission’s regulations to be more citizen centred, cost-effective, results-based, and responsive to our clients by reducing and/or streamlining the steps or business processes involved in complying with provincial regulations; and
- Adhering to the regulatory criteria set out in the Regulatory Reform Policy, and targeting a zero per cent net increase in regulation through 2008/09.
The table below lists the Commission’s most significant deregulation and regulatory reform initiatives.
Objective | Performance Measures |
2005/06 Actual Base |
2006/07 Target |
2007/08 Target |
2008/09 Target |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Streamline application processing | Processing time for applications | 70% of applications decided within 90 days (estimate) | 80% of applications decided within 90 days | ||
Zero per cent increase to regulatory burden throughout 2006/07 | Regulatory requirements maintained at June 2004 baseline | 223 | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Information Resource Management Plan
The Agricultural Land Commission Information Resource Management Plan is available on the Commission website at: http://www.alc.gov.bc.ca/relatedplanningprocesses/overview.html.