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United States-Canada Regulatory Cooperation Council January 30, 2012 Washington D.C. 1048952. 1. Regulatory Cooperation Council (RCC) A New Era in U.S.-Canada Regulatory Partnership. On December 7, 2011, the two leaders announced the RCC Joint Action Plan: 29 initiatives
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United States-Canada Regulatory Cooperation CouncilJanuary 30, 2012Washington D.C. 1048952 1.
Regulatory Cooperation Council (RCC)A New Era in U.S.-Canada Regulatory Partnership • On December 7, 2011, the two leaders announced the RCC Joint Action Plan: • 29 initiatives • A focused and practical approach with significant advancements in 4 key sectors: agriculture & food, health & consumer products, transport, the environment, and two cross-sectoral initiatives • Opportunity to move beyond previous approaches to cooperation, advance regulatory relationship to a new level 2.
Building from the RCC Joint Action Plan • Each initiative represents a vehicle to create a new form of advanced cooperation that will expand into other areas • Resolve existing issues while setting precedent for future solutions – lasting regulatory cooperation mechanisms to ensure ongoing alignment • Partnering and collaborating between our countries to improve efficiency and effectiveness while preserving the protection of health, safety and the environment 3.
Why with Canada and the U.S.? • U.S.-Canada relationship is unique • The U.S. and Canadian manufacturing sectors and supply chains are highly integrated – we are each other’s greatest export market – and any improvements would yield immediate overall benefits • We both have robust, successful regulatory regimes achieving the same general outcomes • Our regulators have pre-existing cooperative relationships • These provide the United States and Canada with a unique set of prerequisites for high impact and success 4.
U.S.-Canada RCC Joint Action Plan: The first step towards fundamental change • Joint Action Plan initiatives represent areas of regulatory business that can be better aligned • Key mechanisms for regulatory cooperation • Reliance on each others’ regulatory systems • Reduce and eliminate duplicative requirements by recognizing success of each others’ work • Regulatory Standard Setting • Partner on regulatory standards development, conformance (e.g. testing), and implementation / enforcement tools • (cont.) 5.
Key areas of regulatory cooperation(cont.) • Product Approval • Collaborate on aligning submissions, analysis, and approval processes • Perimeter Challenges • Joint focus of efforts on challenges and threats from offshore and avoid requirements at the U.S.-Canada border • Compliance and Enforcement • Supporting each other efforts in ensuring regulatory compliance and enforcement 6.
Stakeholder Involvement & Priority: RCC Commitment • Stakeholder involvement is critical to: • Share ideas on work plan details and practical implementation realities • Provide ongoing feedback to support successful outcomes • Play a role in ensuring work plans reflect industry reality and expectations • Two levels of involvement: • January 30: RCC – Input and broad discussion on regulatory cooperation between the United States & Canada (cross-sectoral considerations) and the aggregate work plan • January 31: Working Groups – Sector-specific technical discussions and input on the work plans for the RCC Joint Action Plan initiatives 7.
Stakeholder Involvement (cont.) • Next RCC stakeholder meeting scheduled to occur in Canada later in 2012 • Feedback is welcomed throughout the RCC mandate • Working Groups will develop their own ongoing process with stakeholders on individual workplans / groups 8.
January 31, 2012 Sessions with Working Groups • Over 240 American and Canadian stakeholders registered to participate • Full day of stakeholder engagement, divided into individual technical review and advisory sessions • These sessions are intended to seek stakeholder ideas on: • The resolution of issues in the Joint Action Plan • Regulatory cooperation mechanisms to secure ongoing alignment into the future 9.
Key Questions for Consideration • What do you see as the best ways to achieve regulatory cooperation between the United States and Canada? • How can we best maintain a focus on regulatory cooperation between the United States and Canada? • How can we ensure stakeholders remain informed and engaged in the RCC process? • What do you see as key barriers to regulatory cooperation and how should these be addressed? 10.