Regulatory Policy in Argentina by OECD

Regulatory Policy in Argentina by OECD

Author:OECD
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: governance
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Published: 2019-03-26T00:00:00+00:00


In the latter case, the SLyT is regularly consulted by other agencies, but by no means the SLyT reviews all the flow of regulation issued by the public administration of Argentina. In these cases, the opinion of the SLyT is non-binding; although in practice, ministries and agencies who request the advice and support of the SLyT seldom deviate from the guidance received.

In practice, the SLyT is a committed promoter of regulatory management tools. For instance, it was reported that senior officials from the SLyT regularly identify which agencies or ministries comply with or disregard the provisions set in Decree 891/2017 Good Practices in Simplification, and communicate this performance in cabinet and other high-level meetings. The SLyT was also in charge of co-ordinating the work that made possible the publication of Decree 27/2018 of De-bureaucratisation and Simplification, which represented an exercise of ex post assessment of regulation in Argentina (see Chapter 4). It also partners with the Government Secretariat of Administrative Modernisation (former Ministry of Modernisation) to champion the policy on e-government that seeks to have paperless government procedures, which includes both internal processes and formalities for businesses and citizens. All these activities are carried out by the SLyT without having an explicit legal mandate to do so.



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