Compliance effort

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The compliance effort includes all costs as well as the entire measurable time expenditure that results from following a legal regulation of the federal government. Affected groups are citizens, business and public administration. Part of the compliance costs are the bureaucratic costs that arise from the information obligation.

When determining the performance mandate, both the construction costs (e.g. new laws and ordinances) and the dismantling costs (abolition of laws and ordinances) are calculated. The compliance effort is thus both the most comprehensive measure of bureaucracy and the basis for measuring bureaucracy. It includes the costs and time required by the affected groups. It is determined by means of an ex-ante test .

The guideline for determining and presenting the compliance costs in regulatory projects of the Federal Government describes how the total measurable effort, which the compliance of a regulation entails for those concerned, is to be determined for regulatory projects of the Federal Government .

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  1. § 2 NKRG - single standard. Retrieved June 8, 2018 .
  2. ^ Kluth / Krings: Legislation . CF Müller GmbH, December 18, 2013, ISBN 978-3-8114-5423-1 , p. 300.
  3. Compliance costs Development of the annual compliance costs Federal Statistical Office
  4. a b Explanations on bureaucracy costs Federal Statistical Office
  5. The National Regulatory Control Council National Regulatory Control Council page 16.