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Do ministries or regulatory agencies develop forward regulatory plans – that is, a public list of anticipated regulatory changes or proposals intended to be adopted/implemented within a specified time frame? | Yes, in some ministries/regulatory agencies only | |
Are these plans available to general public? | Yes |
Through the media and governmental websites.
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Do ministries or regulatory agencies publish the text or summary of proposed (not yet adopted) regulations before their enactment? | Yes, in some ministries/regulatory agencies only | |
Where is the draft text or summary published? | Directly distributed to interested stakeholders. |
Some ministries organize round tables with stakeholders (e.g. http://investmentcouncil.tj/en/news/events/1492/).
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Do ministries or regulatory agencies have the legal obligation to publish the text of proposed regulations before their enactment? | No | |
Is the entire text of the proposed draft published? | No | |
Is there a period of time set by law for the text of the proposed regulations to be publicly available? | No |
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Do ministries or regulatory agencies solicit comments on proposed (not yet adopted) regulations from the general public? | Yes, in some ministries/regulatory agencies only | |
How are the comments received? |
Through public meetings; through targeted outreach to stakeholders, such as business associations or other groups; through email; through social media...
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Through public meetings; through targeted outreach to stakeholders, such as business associations or other groups; through email; through social media. |
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Are received comments publicly accessible? | Yes, in some ministries/regulatory agencies only | |
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, in some ministries/regulatory agencies only |
Agencies responsible for economic policies
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How does the government report on the results of the consultation? |
Prepares one consolidated response. Provides customized responses. |
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Where does the government report on the results of the consultation? | Directly distributed through public meetings; directly distributed to interested stakeholders. | |
Is reporting on the results of the consultation required by law? | No |
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Do ministries or regulatory agencies conduct an impact assessment of proposed (not yet adopted) regulations? | No | |
Are there criteria used for determining which proposed regulations are subjected to an impact assessment? | No | |
Are there any specific regulatory impact assessment guidelines? | No | |
Are impact assessments required by law? | No | |
Are impact assessment made publicly available? | No | |
How is this assessment distributed? | n/a | |
When is this assessment distributed? | n/a | |
Is there an obligation for regulators to consider alternatives to proposed regulation? | No | |
Is there a specialized government body tasked with reviewing and monitoring regulatory impact assessments conducted by other individual agencies or government bodies? | No | |
Please provide the name of this government body, and explain its functions. | n/a |