The Ministry of Health is currently reviewing The Public Health Appeals Regulations and its associated policies, procedures, forms, permits, standards and licences. Finding ways to reduce red tape is one of the most important measures a government can take to help promote a healthy economy. A good regulatory environment helps Saskatchewan businesses innovate, grow and remain competitive. Because of this, we are seeking your help in assisting our efforts to reduce red tape in Saskatchewan.
Regulations are developed to ensure public health, safety, social well-being and environmental protection measures have the lowest impact to business and Saskatchewan residents. Regulations that go beyond their intended purpose create red tape, which may create burdensome requirements or impact economic competitiveness.
The Public Health Appeals Regulations contain specific requirements that are an extension of The Public Health Act, 1994. While we are not reviewing requirements in the Act at this time, we are looking for red-tape and regulatory modernization ideas and comments specific to the regulations.
The regulations currently under review can be found at The Public Health Appeals Regulations.
Thank you for your participation, this engagement closed August 28, 2023.