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Impact Assessment of the Effect of Repealing the Smoke Free Sign Regulations (2007)

Impact Assessment SI 2012/1536

Impact Assessment of the Effect of Repealing the Smoke Free Sign Regulations (2007)

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Impact Assessment

Abstract

Provides a summary explaining intervention and options and analysis and evidence. Also includes an evidence base section providing an introduction and looking at policy objective, options, benefits and costs of amending the regulations and overall impact.

History

Prepared by the Department of Health (DH). The Department of Health is now known as the Department of Health and Social Care. This document was produced under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government. This IA was issued to accompany SI 2012/1536.

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