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Regulatory impact analysis


Regulatory Analysis Summaries (RASs)

Regulatory Analysis Summaries (RASs) replace Regulatory Impact Statements (RISs) from 1 July 2026.

A Regulatory Analysis Summary (RAS) is a document authored by government agencies that summarises its best impact analysis about a government regulatory proposal, and accompanies a Minister’s Cabinet paper.

RASs are intended to support policy effectiveness and resilience by providing impact analysis to decision-makers in a structured and consistent form. Among other things, impact analysis seeks to ensure that all material economic, social, and environmental impacts of proposed actions have been identified and assessed in a consistent way (including different or disproportionate impacts for particular groups or organisation types). Impact analysis also seeks to ensure that relevant international standards are identified, if any, and reasons for any divergences are considered.

Additional information about RASs can be found on the Ministry for Regulation website at Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA)


Regulatory impact statements (RISs)

RISs are replaced by RASs from 1 July 2026.

A Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) provides a high-level summary of the problem being addressed, the options and their associated costs and benefits, the consultation undertaken, and the proposed arrangements for implementation and review.

To help ensure that the regulatory process is open and transparent, regulatory impact analysis is prepared to support the consideration of regulatory proposals are published at the time the relevant bill is introduced to Parliament or the regulation is gazetted, or at the time of Ministerial release.

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