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Fair registration practices reports, audits and reviews: whats the difference?

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Fair registration practices reports, audits and reviews: whats the difference?

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A report is a description of a regulatory body’s current registration and licensing. This is done yearly. An audit is an external examination, by an independent person, of a regulatory body’s registration procedures, to make sure the regulatory body is doing what it says it is doing. A review is a self-evaluation, by a regulatory body, of its own registration practices, to determine what could be done better. A review is done when a regulatory body decides it would be a good idea or when the Fairness Commissioner asks for it. These three things — reports, audits and reviews — complement one another. They are described in the fair access laws.

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