regulrem
Regulrem is a term used in discussions of regulatory theory to describe an approach that combines regulation with remediation, emphasizing iterative assessment and adaptive rulemaking. It is not an officially defined concept in law, and there is no single consensus on its exact scope or methods. In broad terms, regulrem refers to regulatory design that anticipates the need for adjustment after rules are implemented rather than treating regulation as a one-off action.
Origin and usage: The term has appeared in a limited body of policy literature and think-tank commentary
Key ideas: Post-implementation review, performance metrics, sunset or automatic revision triggers, and formal channels for stakeholder
See also: adaptive governance, post-implementation review, sunset clauses, regulatory sandboxes.