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|width=10%| 1.0 || width=20% | Legislation, Regulation and Policy Management|| width=70% | The ability to manage legislation, regulations and policies used to establish the direction and framework of the organization and provide the high-level foundations for its sub-organizations in support of where the organization is looking to move towards.
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|1.1|| Legislation Management || The ability to formulate, develop, evaluate and manage legislation through a legislative processes or other governing bodies. Normally, legislation is used to regulate, authorize, outlaw, sanction, grant, allocate, declare or restrict some aspects or elements in order to achieve some results.
 
|1.1|| Legislation Management || The ability to formulate, develop, evaluate and manage legislation through a legislative processes or other governing bodies. Normally, legislation is used to regulate, authorize, outlaw, sanction, grant, allocate, declare or restrict some aspects or elements in order to achieve some results.

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BCM # Business Domain/Capability Description
1.0 Legislation, Regulation and Policy Management The ability to manage legislation, regulations and policies used to establish the direction and framework of the organization and provide the high-level foundations for its sub-organizations in support of where the organization is looking to move towards.
1.1 Legislation Management The ability to formulate, develop, evaluate and manage legislation through a legislative processes or other governing bodies. Normally, legislation is used to regulate, authorize, outlaw, sanction, grant, allocate, declare or restrict some aspects or elements in order to achieve some results.
1.1.1 Legislation Development The ability to formulate and develop legislation, that is, to write, to review, to recommend, to author and to advance legislation through a process for approval.
1.1.2 Legislation Implementation The ability to plan, coordinate and put into effect one or more legislation.
1.1.3 Legislation Evaluation The ability to observe, analyse, assess and report on proposed or implemented legislation and evaluate whether the revisions maybe required.
1.2 Regulations Management The ability to develop, evaluate, manage, review and establish regulations for one or more nation, territory and/or group.
1.2.1 Regulations Development and Delivery The ability to formulate, develop, plan, coordinate, implement and deliver regulations that individuals or entities will need to comply with.
1.2.2 Regulations Monitoring The ability to observe, analyse, assess and report on the effectiveness of laws and regulations and evaluate whether revisions are required. Refer to 5.1 Compliance Management for the ability to enforce and ensure adherence to laws and regulations.
1.3 Policy Management The ability to develop, evaluate, manage, and review policies which operationalize legislation or formalize basic principles and associated guidelines. Policies are normally formulated and enforced by the governing body of an organization, to direct and limit its actions in pursuit of long-term goals.
1.3.1 Legislation Review The ability to review, examine and assess legislation with the intent of possibly changing it or to determine how it could be implemented.
1.3.2 Policy Development The ability to draft, review, revise, develop, finalize, implement, monitor and advance policies and instruments to ensure they get implemented effectively and to provide guidance and understanding of the policy.
1.3.3 Policy Assessment and Guidance The ability to assess and interpret the policies, their effectiveness and how they should be implemented via programs.