Closed consultations
Consultations that have closed are listed below. When they are available, summaries and analyses of responses and policy decision announcements are included. For details, please follow the links.
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Training for Tomorrow: A new approach to continuing competence
- Start — 5 February 2014
- End — 2 April 2014
- Status — Closed, report on responses available
Read: Training for Tomorrow: A new approach to continuing competence
Introduction of a minimum financial strength rating requirement for Participating Insurers
- Start — 28 January 2014
- End — 24 March 2014
- Status — Closed, report on responses available
Read: Introduction of a minimum financial strength rating requirement for Participating Insurers
Training for Tomorrow: Regulation review
Now closed: On 16 October we published our policy statement, Training for Tomorrow, in which we set out our proposals for radical reform of our regulatory framework for legal education and training.- Start — 3 December 2013
- End — 25 February 2014
- Status — Closed, report on responses available
Proposal to increase the SRA's internal fining powers
- Start — 20 November 2013
- End — 7 February 2014
- Status — Closed, Report on responses available
File retention following an intervention into a firm
- Start — 14 October 2013
- End — 9 December 2013
- Status — Closed, Report on responses available
SRA Consultation on New Overseas Rules
- Start — 20 May 2013
- End — 25 June 2013
- Status — Closed
Exercising the statutory power to pay the cost of firm interventions from the Compensation Fund
- Start — 3 May 2013
- End — 31 May 2013
- Status — Closed, analysis of responses available
Red Tape Initiative - Phase 2: Removing unnecessary regulations and simplifying processes
- Start — 26 April 2013
- End — 28 June 2013
- Status — Closed, report on responses available
Read: Red Tape Initiative - Phase 2: Removing unnecessary regulations and simplifying processes