Impact of mutual recognition on regulations in Australia : a preliminary assessment /

This information paper discusses the impact of the national regulatory reform on labour market mobility and interstate trade in goods since 1993. It finds that the scheme appears to be working reasonably well and has achieved its primary goal of removing many regulatory barriers to the movement of p...

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団体著者: Australia. Office of Regulation Review
フォーマット: 図書
言語:English
出版事項: Canberra : Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1997.
シリーズ:Information paper (Australia. Office of Regulation Review)
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目次:
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1. What is mutual recognition?
  • 1.2. The rationale, implementation and review of mutual recognition in Australia
  • 1.3. Goals and approach of this information paper
  • 2. Mutual recognition of registered occupations
  • 2.1. Background
  • 2.2. Scope and operation of mutual recognition for occupations
  • 2.3. Limitations of mutual recognition of occupations
  • 2.4. The impact of mutual recognition
  • 2.5. Is the Administrative Appeals Tribunal working effectively as a dispute resolution mechanism?
  • 2.6. Summary
  • 3. A national market for goods?
  • 3.1. Background
  • The legislative framework
  • 3.3. The limitations of mutual recognition for goods
  • 3.4. The impact of mutual recognition
  • 3.5. Summary
  • appendix A. Registered occupations
  • appendix B. The ORR 1995-96 survey of registration agencies
  • B.1. Survey results
  • B.1.1. Registrations for the period 1994-95
  • B.1.2. Registrations as at June 1995
  • B.1.3. Rejection of applications under mutual recognition
  • B.1.4. Record keeping by registration agencies
  • B.2. General comments on mutual recognition by survey participants
  • appendix C. ORR 1995-96 survey participants
  • appendix D. Copy of survey form
  • appendix E. Applications to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT)
  • E.1. Security industry firearms instructor
  • E.2. Conveyancer
  • E.3. NSW nurse seeking registration in the Northern Territory
  • E.4. NSW nurse seeking registration in ACT.n paper provides.