Equality screening of policies and decisions for 2015
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Equality Screening is the process of making an initial assessment about whether or not a policy or decision has the potential to impact differently and unfairly on different groups of people. Screening covers all aspects of our business and how we carry out this work – for instance; how we develop or review strategies and policies, assessing the provision of a new or existing service or by changing procedures, (whether these are written down or not).
On the basis of the answers to the screening questions, these policies/decisions are considered as "screened out", ie, no EQIA required.
Documents
- Annexe B - Draft Rural Proofing Bill for NI
- The Zoonoses (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations (NI) 2015
- The Plant Health (Amendment) Order (NI) 2015 and the Plant Health (Wood and Bark) (Amendment) Order (NI) 2015
- The Common Agriculture Policy (Control & Enforcement) (NI) Regs
- Introduction of a revised Brucellosis testing regime
- The Rural Development Programme Regs (NI)
- The Common Agriculture Policy direct payment and support schemes regulations (NI) 2015
- Increased uptake of online animal information services
- European Maritime and Fisheries Funding Regulations (2015)
- Policy proposals for a new Fisheries Bill 2015
- Amendment to the Tuberculosis (examination and testing) Scheme Order (NI) 1999
- Proposed Rathlin Island (Sea Fishing Restrictions) Regulations (NI) 2015
- Review of charges on bookmakers paid to the Horce Racing Fund
- Application of sectoral units and selection criteria to applicaitons to the Business Development Groups (BSG Scheme)