The Development Academy of the Philippines, through its Productivity and  Development Center’s Modernizing Government Regulations (MGR) Program, has  released regulatory reform publications as part of its initiatives to increase  awareness and contribute to the adoption of good regulatory practices (GRPs). 

The MGR Program is a comprehensive national regulatory reform program  that aims to improve the ease of doing business in the Philippines through examining  the existing regulatory environments affecting focus sectors or industries,  determining how they affect the growth and operations of businesses in these  industries, and developing proposals that would make regulations more relevant and  coherent. In its advocacy of promoting GRPs, the MGR Program completed the  following publications:

DAP Guidebook on Regulatory Impact Assessment  for the Public Sector 

The Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) for the Public  Sector 1st Edition was primarily developed for the use of  regulation authorities tasked to create, develop, and  manage regulations. RIA ensures the quality of regulatory  proposals by critically measuring their positive and  negative effects through a rigorous, well-defined, and  evidence-based analysis. 

There are five (5) modules included in the guidebook  which are: 

i. Regulation and its Rationale 

ii. The Need for Regulatory Reform

DAP Guide on Stakeholder Consultation 

Effective stakeholder consultation is fundamental in  removing obstacles to improve regulation, for instance, in  establishing Regulatory Management Systems (RMS) and  conducting RIA. Gaining a wider perspective can lead to  better solutions and pathways to regulatory reform and  development. 

In various endeavors towards progress, stakeholder  consultation promotes good governance, transparency,  citizenship, and accountability. The publication of this  guidebook seeks to enhance current government efforts  in engaging its stakeholders. The Guide on Stakeholder  Consultation, as a first of its kind, puts together  international best practices and principles that can be  considered by those who value the interconnectedness of  everyone.

DAP Guidance Note on Regulatory Cost Model on  Compliance Costs 

Estimation of regulatory compliance costs is a significant  component of RIA as it provides key inputs in the  assessment of regulatory options. Thus, the DAP, as part  of its MGR Program, initiated the development of the  Regulatory Cost Model (RCM). The model facilitates a  systematic approach in estimating regulatory costs of  compliance and helps Philippine regulatory agencies be  more informed in their formulation of regulations. 

As the Philippine government endeavors towards the  streamlining of its processes, the publication of this  guidance note seeks to enhance current efforts in  formulating simpler, smarter, and better regulations that  ultimately benefit the economy.

 

DAP Benchmarking Study on Regulatory Management  in Agri-Fisheries Sector 

Food safety is a primary concern of every economy,  Philippines included. In fact, food safety together with  consumer welfare and protection are the primary bases  for the regulatory processes imposed at each stage of the  business development cycle for agri-food enterprises.  However, no matter how good the intents may be, the  manner, with which these regulatory processes are  implemented and enforced may lead to unintended  outcomes, defeating the very purpose of their formulation. 

Performance assessment of the Philippines’ food systems  regulation through participatory action research and  benchmarking with more advanced food systems  regulatory regimes yielded valuable recommendations to  improve the overall regulatory management system in the  agriculture and fisheries sector.