ASEAN-OECD Good Regulatory Practice Network – OECD

GRPN Bureau

The Bureau of the GRPN is made up a number of Delegates who represent the Network in providing more detailed direction to the Secretariat on issues of management and planning of the work programme. It is led by two co-chairs – one ASEAN Member State and one OECD Member Country. The bureau members are:

  • Malaysia (Co-Chair)

  • New Zealand (Co-Chair)

  • Indonesia

  • Korea

  • Philippines

 About Good Regulatory Practice (GRP)

Governments usually use regulations as one of three key levers alongside tax and spending, to achieve important outcomes such as social welfare, environmental protection and sustainable inclusive economic growth. The tools and methods (or practices) used to develop these regulations can often determine the quality of regulations i.e. how well, and if regulations will achieve their objectives.

 

Good Regulatory Practices are internationally recognised processes, systems, tools and methods for improving the quality of regulations. GRP systematically implements public consultation and stakeholder engagement as well as impact analysis of government proposals, before they are implemented to make sure they are fit for purpose and will deliver what they are set out to achieve.