Introduction |
This section describes how the Transport Agency involves relevant Approved Organisations and stakeholders in the review of its policies set out in this Knowledge Base. |
Exclusions |
Excludes:
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Process |
While the process needs to remain flexible to respond to the circumstances existing at the time, it would normally comprise the following components:
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Development of the consultation plan |
The Transport Agency will advise relevant Approved Organisations and stakeholders on the timing and process for the proposed consultation before the consultation phase is scheduled to be initiated. The Transport Agency will endeavour to provide two weeks notice where possible.
The consultative process may comprise one or more of the following mechanisms:
Stakeholders will be identified according to their relevance to the change in policy. In most cases, changes to policy in this Knowledge Base will require Approved Organisation representation in the stakeholder group(s). Other stakeholders, including Māori, may also be involved in the consultation process, such as through representation on working groups or direct meetings and correspondence. |
Communication and publicity |
The Transport Agency may include reference to the particular policy review, consultation process and timing in the next publication of the its newsletters. This information may also be available on its website.
If a working/discussion group situation is used, members are responsible for ensuring that their own organisation, all other relevant Approved Organisations (including Mayors, Chief Executives, councils as applicable) and stakeholders are kept informed. Where Local Government NZ has nominated representatives, it will facilitate this communication. Members are to keep the Transport Agency informed as to what mechanisms are being used to keep other Approved Organisations informed and obtain any feedback on issues.
The Transport Agency will keep all relevant Approved Organisations and stakeholders informed as to progress with the policy development via communications, such as letters and emails to nominated representatives, or general newsletters; and will provide additional updates on request.
All relevant Approved Organisations and stakeholders who provide comment on a proposed policy will receive direct feedback from the Transport Agency. This will be in the form of a summary of the Transport Agency's overall response to the comments received. This is likely to include an outline about how the issues raised are being addressed in the policy, or an explanation about why they cannot be addressed or incorporated.
The Transport Agency will distribute working group minutes to all relevant Approved Organisations and stakeholders. Any questions/comments on the minutes should be sent to the Approved Organisation working group representatives. |
Implementation of the policy |
All relevant Approved Organisations and stakeholders are advised of the Transport Agency's final decision on the policy. If a working group was involved in the policy development, its members are advised as to the variations, if any, from its recommendations and the reasons for the variations.
Once approved by the Transport Agency, all policies may be promulgated by one or more of:
Access to the Transport Agency's knowledge bases, manuals or manual amendments is also generally available via its website to all Approved Organisations and stakeholders. The Transport Agency will use its best endeavours to place policy changes on its website sufficiently in advance of their implementation to enable adequate familiarisation.
The Transport Agency will provide training and advice on the final policy as needed. |
Review of the process |
This policy consultation and communication process is kept under review by the Transport Agency to ensure it is functioning to the satisfaction of all parties. The Strategy, Communications and Performance Group is the Transport Agency's process owner. |
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