The Ministry for Regulation is a New Zealand public service department that advises the New Zealand Government on policies and issues regarding regulation. The Ministry identifies rules and regulations that are superfluous, not working or could be improved, and prepares implementable policies to reform them. It is also responsible for the quality of policy analysis relative to new initiatives across government. It was established on 1 March 2024.[1] The minister responsible is David Seymour.[3]
The Ministry for Regulation was established on 1 March 2024.[1] On 7 March Gráinne Moss, who had previously been the inaugural chief executive at Oranga Tamariki, was appointed as the first Secretary for Regulation and chief executive of the new Ministry.[4]
On 5 June, the Ministry started its first sector review in early childhood education. In six months, a series of decisions will be put to cabinet proposing to change or remove rules and regulations.[7]
On 1 August, the Ministry started a review into agricultural and horticultural products.[8] It will focus on the approvals needed for any products used to manage plants and animals.[9]