Regulation and Enforcement's Enforcement Policy

Closed 24 Apr 2015

Opened 13 Mar 2015

Feedback updated 3 Jun 2015

We asked

Regulation and Enforcement undertakes enforcement on behalf of the public at large and not just in the interests of any particular individual or group. However, when considering the public interest test, the consequences for those affected by the offence, and any views expressed by those affected will, where appropriate, be taken into account when making enforcement decisions. We are asking users, businesses and interested parties if they would like to comment on the proposed updated enforcement policy.

You said

Unfortunately no-one responded to this consultation, therefore, I am unable to publish any results.

We did

This policy will be heard at the June 2015 Licensing and Public Protection Committee meeting.

Results updated 6 May 2015

Unfortunately no-one responded to this consultation, therefore, I am unable to publish anything.

Overview

The Regulation and Enforcement’s primary function is to achieve regulatory compliance in order to protect the public, legitimate business, the environment and groups such as consumers and workers.  However, we reserve the right to take enforcement action in some cases after compliance has been achieved if it is in the public interest to do so.  The policy is intended to provide guidance for Enforcement Officers, businesses, consumers and the public.

 

Why your views matter

Regulation and Enforcement undertakes enforcement on behalf of the public at large and not just in the interests of any particular individual or group.  However, when considering the public interest test, the consequences for those affected by the offence, and any views expressed by those affected will, where appropriate, be taken into account when making enforcement decisions.  We are asking users, businesses and interested parties if they would like to comment on the proposed updated enforcement policy.

 

What happens next

The information we gather will help us to continue to improve the services we offer and will be taken into consideration. 

 

Areas

  • ACOCKS GREEN
  • ASTON
  • BARTLEY GREEN
  • BILLESLEY
  • BORDESLEY GREEN
  • BOURNVILLE
  • BRANDWOOD
  • CITY CENTRE
  • CITY-WIDE
  • EDGBASTON
  • ERDINGTON
  • HALL GREEN
  • HANDSWORTH WOOD
  • HARBORNE
  • HODGE HILL
  • KINGS NORTON
  • KINGSTANDING
  • LADYWOOD
  • LONGBRIDGE
  • LOZELLS AND EAST HANDSWORTH
  • MOSELEY AND KINGS HEATH
  • NECHELLS
  • NORTHFIELD
  • OSCOTT
  • PERRY BARR
  • QUINTON
  • SELLY OAK
  • SHARD END
  • SHELDON
  • SOHO
  • SOUTH YARDLEY
  • SPARKBROOK
  • SPRINGFIELD
  • STECHFORD AND YARDLEY NORTH
  • STOCKLAND GREEN
  • SUTTON FOUR OAKS
  • SUTTON NEW HALL
  • SUTTON TRINITY
  • SUTTON VESEY
  • TYBURN
  • WASHWOOD HEATH
  • WEOLEY

Audiences

  • All residents
  • Asylum Seekers and Refugees
  • Minority Ethnic people
  • Carers
  • Young people
  • Older people
  • Disabled people
  • Children
  • Council tenants
  • Women
  • Councillors/MPs/MEPs
  • Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender people
  • Children in Care/looked after
  • Gypsies/Travellers
  • Internet users
  • Parents/Carers/Guardians
  • Older people
  • Patients
  • People with Disabilities
  • People with Learning Disabilities
  • Men
  • Students
  • Visitors/tourists
  • Homeless
  • Offenders
  • People’s panel
  • Victims of Crime
  • Cyclists
  • Motor Vehicle Drivers
  • Pedestrians
  • Local Residents
  • Age All
  • Public Sector Bodies
  • Businesses
  • Faith groups
  • Community groups
  • Voluntary Organisations
  • Staff
  • Service user groups
  • Newly arrived groups

Interests

  • Business