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RIA manual for practitioners

Quality policymaking benefits from a process that is predictable, transparent, participatory, and accountable. This type of process helps make decisions that are legitimate, justified, effective, and proportionate.
It is important to note immediately that regulation is only one possible option available for governmental intervention in society and the economy (see Box 1 for a definition of regulation). This view is fully incorporated in article 30 of ordinance No. 35, according to which:
This manual identifies how to explore an issue that could require intervention and to assess the likely impacts, reviews, and consultancy for various types of public policy intervention – not only regulation – both in theory and in practice.