Environment Agency: business impact target
When the Environment Agency assesses its regulatory impact on businesses using business impact target (BIT) assessments.
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»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappse publications show how the Environment Agency assesses the financial impacts on business of changes to its regulatory practices.
It includes the Environment Agency’s:
- list of qualifying regulatory provisions
- verified BIT scores for qualifying regulatory provisions
- summary of non-qualifying regulatory provisions
Updates to this page
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Updated the 'Business impact target assessments' - added to bottom of the validated BIT assessments table 'Water Abstraction E-Alerts (RPC-DEFRA-EA-5232(1))'.
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Added 'Non-qualifying regulatory provisions under the business impact target: 2021 to 2022'.
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Added 'Non-qualifying regulatory provisions under the Business Impact Target (BIT): 2020 to 2021'. Updated the 'Business impact target assessments' - added to bottom of the validated BIT assessments table 'Further extension of incinerator bottom ash aggregate � regulatory position statement 247'.
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Added 'Non-qualifying regulatory provisions under the Business Impact Target (BIT): 2019 to 2020'. Updated the 'Business impact target assessments' - added to bottom of the validated BIT assessments table 'Further extension of incinerator bottom ash aggregate � regulatory position statement 206'.
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Added the Non-qualifying regulatory provisions summary report for 21 June to 12 December 2019. Updated the Business impact target (BIT) assessments: added 2 entries to validated BIT assessments table relating to incinerator bottom ash aggregate when regulation changed September 2017.
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We have published the non-qualifying regulatory provisions summary report for 21 June 2018 to 20 June 2019.
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New html published: Non-qualifying regulatory provisions under the Business Impact Target (BIT). It lists the excluded categories in the BIT reporting period 9 June 2017 to 20 June 2018.
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Published the validated BIT score for the revised fire prevention plan guidance.
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We've published our non-qualifying regulatory provisions summary for 2015 to 2017.
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First published.