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In [https://budget.canada.ca/2024/report-rapport/chap4-en.html#Cutting_Red_Tape:~:text=Cutting%20Red%20Tape%20to,to%20modern%20business%20realities. Budget 2024], the Government committed to enable broader use of regulatory sandboxes across government, including announcing its intent to introduce amendments to the ''Red Tape Reduction Act'' to provide all Ministers with the authority to issue exemptions for the purpose of enabling regulatory sandboxes. | In [https://budget.canada.ca/2024/report-rapport/chap4-en.html#Cutting_Red_Tape:~:text=Cutting%20Red%20Tape%20to,to%20modern%20business%20realities. Budget 2024], the Government committed to enable broader use of regulatory sandboxes across government, including announcing its intent to introduce amendments to the ''Red Tape Reduction Act'' to provide all Ministers with the authority to issue exemptions for the purpose of enabling regulatory sandboxes. | ||
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A regulatory sandbox is a tool that allows regulators to learn how to incorporate or best regulate innovation before making permanent regulatory changes. It allows for temporary limited authorizations of innovation and demonstrates how regulatory regimes could be modernized, while under regulatory supervision. Evidence gathered can help a regulator decide whether to make any permanent changes, including how an innovative product, service, process, regulatory approaches, or non-regulatory approach should be managed. <blockquote>For example, regulators may want to understand how a regulatory approach would work for a new technology that is not currently permitted under existing regulation. In these cases, regulators could enable regulatory sandboxes by issuing temporary authorization from specific legislative or regulatory requirements. This allows them to evaluate how the new technology could be regulated in a modern or innovative way. | A regulatory sandbox is a tool that allows regulators to learn how to incorporate or best regulate innovation before making permanent regulatory changes. It allows for temporary limited authorizations of innovation and demonstrates how regulatory regimes could be modernized, while under regulatory supervision. Evidence gathered can help a regulator decide whether to make any permanent changes, including how an innovative product, service, process, regulatory approaches, or non-regulatory approach should be managed. <blockquote>For example, regulators may want to understand how a regulatory approach would work for a new technology that is not currently permitted under existing regulation. In these cases, regulators could enable regulatory sandboxes by issuing temporary authorization from specific legislative or regulatory requirements. This allows them to evaluate how the new technology could be regulated in a modern or innovative way. | ||
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The evidence gathered from this regulatory sandbox has supported Transport Canada’s decision to make [https://canadagazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2023/2023-06-24/html/reg6-eng.html amendments] to the ''[https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/PDF/SOR-96-433.pdf Canadian Aviation Regulations]'' regarding drone use in Canada. These changes, specifically for lower-risk BVLOS operations, will come into force on April 1, 2025. | The evidence gathered from this regulatory sandbox has supported Transport Canada’s decision to make [https://canadagazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2023/2023-06-24/html/reg6-eng.html amendments] to the ''[https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/PDF/SOR-96-433.pdf Canadian Aviation Regulations]'' regarding drone use in Canada. These changes, specifically for lower-risk BVLOS operations, will come into force on April 1, 2025. | ||
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Regulatory Sandboxes in the Federal Government
In Budget 2024, the Government committed to enable broader use of regulatory sandboxes across government, including announcing its intent to introduce amendments to the Red Tape Reduction Act to provide all Ministers with the authority to issue exemptions for the purpose of enabling regulatory sandboxes.
To support the Government’s commitment in Budget 2024, the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) is developing a proposed federal framework for regulatory sandboxes, informed by discussions with federal regulators as well as a public consultation on the Let’s Talk Federal Regulations platform (What We Heard Report).
What are Regulatory Sandboxes?
A regulatory sandbox is a tool that allows regulators to learn how to incorporate or best regulate innovation before making permanent regulatory changes. It allows for temporary limited authorizations of innovation and demonstrates how regulatory regimes could be modernized, while under regulatory supervision. Evidence gathered can help a regulator decide whether to make any permanent changes, including how an innovative product, service, process, regulatory approaches, or non-regulatory approach should be managed.
For example, regulators may want to understand how a regulatory approach would work for a new technology that is not currently permitted under existing regulation. In these cases, regulators could enable regulatory sandboxes by issuing temporary authorization from specific legislative or regulatory requirements. This allows them to evaluate how the new technology could be regulated in a modern or innovative way.
Regulators can actively monitor the implementation of the new technology and establish conditions to ensure that consumer protections are upheld throughout the process. If any unexpected risks emerge or the situation changes, regulators have the flexibility to adjust the conditions or terminate the regulatory sandbox, as needed.
The evidence gathered from the regulatory sandbox can provide valuable insights. This data helps regulators make informed decisions about permanently allowing the technology, ensuring that it is safely and effectively integrated into the market. By learning from these regulatory sandboxes, regulators can determine how they should design and manage regulations and create modernized frameworks that are more effective and well-suited to innovation.
Examples of Regulatory Sandboxes
Below are examples of regulatory sandboxes that federal regulators have undertaken.
Only a few federal departments and agencies currently have the authority to run regulatory sandboxes and fewer have yet launched any. Under the proposed federal framework for regulatory sandboxes, all ministers will have the opportunity to implement them.
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Questions?
If you have any questions, please contact the CRI at: cri-cir@tbs-sct.gc.ca.