Consult the detailed scoring methodology.
Question | Answer | Note |
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Do ministries or regulatory agencies solicit comments on proposed (not yet adopted) regulations from the general public? | Yes, throughout government | |
How are the comments received? | On the website of the relevant ministry or regulator. |
For example: Ministry of Mining and Heavy Industry (http://www.mmhi.gov.mn/public/forum/id/600); Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of Mongolia (http://cabinet.gov.mn/news.php?n=677).
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Are received comments publicly accessible? | No | |
Is the rulemaking body required by law to solicit these comments on proposed regulations? | No | |
Is there a specialized government body or department tasked with soliciting and receiving these comments? | No | |
Do ministries or regulatory agencies report on the results of the consultation on proposed regulations? | Yes, throughout government | |
How does the government report on the results of the consultation? | Government prepares one consolidated response | |
Where does the government report on the results of the consultation? | On a unified website for all proposed regulations. | |
Is reporting on the results of the consultation required by law? | Yes |
Articles 38.6 and 40.1.10 of the Law on Legislation
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Question | Answer | Note |
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Do ministries or regulatory agencies conduct ex-post reviews? | n/a | |
Are there any criteria for which regulations are subject to ex-post reviews? | n/a | |
What specific approaches are used by your government? | n/a | |
Are ex-post reviews required by law? | n/a |
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Can affected parties request reconsideration or appeal adopted regulations to the relevant administrative agency? | No | |
When appealing against adverse regulatory decisions, which options are typically available to affected parties? | n/a | |
Is there any existing requirement that regulations be periodically reviewed to see whether they are still needed or should be revised? | n/a |