Drafting and modeling of regulations: Is it being done backwards?

Edna Braun, N. Cartwright, A. Shamsaei, S. Behnam, Gregory Richards, G. Mussbacher, Mohammad Alhaj, Rasha Tawhid
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The performance modeling of regulations is a relatively recent innovation. However, as regulators in many domains increasingly look to move from prescriptive regulations towards more outcome-based regulations, the use of performance modeling will become more common place. The major difference of outcome-based regulations over prescriptive regulations is that the main interest lies in specifying clear objectives of the regulations and measuring whether regulated parties achieve these objectives, while leaving much freedom to the regulated party on how to meet these objectives. Recently, we have found that the use of performance modeling provides benefits such as revealing inconsistencies and lack of clarity in existing regulatory language. In this paper, we report on these experiences, summarize guidelines for the modeling of regulations, and examine whether the current drafting processes for regulations are optimized to take advantage of these additional benefits. We explore the advantages and disadvantages of various ways of augmenting the current approach with goal-oriented modeling of regulations. Based on our experience with Aviation Security regulations, we believe it is time for modeling to play a new role in helping to guide the drafting of regulations.
法规的起草和建模:是否做反了?
法规的绩效建模是一项相对较新的创新。然而,随着许多领域的监管机构越来越希望从规定性监管转向更多基于结果的监管,性能建模的使用将变得更加普遍。基于结果的监管与规定性监管的主要区别在于,主要利益在于规定明确的监管目标,并衡量受监管方是否实现了这些目标,而在如何实现这些目标方面给受监管方留下了很大的自由。最近,我们发现性能建模的使用提供了一些好处,比如揭示现有监管语言中的不一致性和缺乏清晰度。在本文中,我们报告了这些经验,总结了法规建模的指导方针,并检查了当前的法规起草过程是否得到了优化,以利用这些额外的好处。我们探讨了各种方法的优点和缺点,以增加当前的方法与目标导向的建模规则。根据我们在航空安全法规方面的经验,我们认为现在是时候让模型在帮助指导法规起草方面发挥新的作用了。
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