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"Effective regulation is essential to a well-functioning economy and helps create a safe and just society. Regulations provide governments with a powerful means of achieving social, environmental and economic goals. However, regulation also imposes administrative and compliance burdens on business, consumers, government and the wider community. In recent times, business groups have expressed concern that there is too much regulation and that it is too costly. They have also expressed concern about excessive, overlapping, duplicative, inconsistent and complex regulation. Where these burdens are unnecessary, they can impede competition, productivity, investment and innovation. In response to these concerns, the NSW Government has asked the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (the Tribunal) to undertake an overarching review of the regulation that affects the NSW community."--P. 1.
"In December 2010, the former NSW Government asked the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) to investigate and recommend future access pricing arrangements to promote the sustainability of the [grain line] network ..."--Page 2.
"Effective regulation is essential to a well-functioning economy and helps create a safe and just society. Regulations provide governments with a powerful means of achieving social, environmental and economic goals. However, regulation also imposes administrative and compliance burdens on business, consumers, government and the wider community. In recent times, business groups have expressed concern that there is too much regulation and that it is too costly. They have also expressed concern about excessive, overlapping, duplicative, inconsistent and complex regulation. Where these burdens are unnecessary, they can impede competition, productivity, investment and innovation. In response to these concerns, the NSW Government has asked the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (the Tribunal) to undertake an overarching review of the regulation that affects the NSW community."--P. 1.
"In December 2004, the NSW Government asked the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) to review and provide advice on pricing principles and alternative arrangements for the delivery of water and wastewater services in the greater Sydney region, including possible private sector involvement. ... this Final Report provides a platform for enabling the reform process, and sets out what is needed for the next stage of reform implementation."--P. 1.
"In December 2010, the former NSW Government asked the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) to investigate and recommend future access pricing arrangements to promote the sustainability of the [grain line] network..." - Executive summary.