Supporting Inspections and Regulatory Delivery Reform across the Environmental and Food and Veterinary Safety Sectors in Lithuania
PROJECT TITLE

Supporting Inspections and Regulatory Delivery Reform across the Environmental and Food and Veterinary Safety Sectors in Lithuania


YEAR 2024
PROJECT DURATION 5 months
DATE STARTED November 2024
DATE COMPLETED March 2025
FUNDING AGENCY / DONOR OECD
COORDINATOR European Public Law Organisation - Institute for Regulatory Innovation, Delivery and Effectiveness (IRIDE)
COUNTRIES Lithuania
PARTNERS -

OVERALL OBJECTIVE

The project aims to assist the inspections and regulatory practices in Lithuania’s Environmental, Food, and Veterinary Safety sectors. It supports the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) and the State Food and Veterinary Services (SFVS) in strengthening their inspection frameworks, including planning, checklists, IT system upgrades, and institutional organization. Moreover, it aims to boost regulatory effectiveness, promote the green transition, drive digital transformation, and enhance SME competitiveness in Lithuania. By improving compliance, it fosters sustainability, integrates IT for better public service access, and reduces administrative burdens on SMEs through more precise inspections.

ACTIVITIES

EPLO IRIDE participates in the following activities:
1.    Guidance to the project team, evaluate recommendations, and ensure alignment with best practices. Contribution to the development of:
i.    Inception Report on risk policy, data/IT tools, and institutional coordination.
ii.    Note on current institutional framework in environmental, food, and veterinary sectors, including coordination mechanisms, and governance.
iii.    Note on enforcement methods and risk-based approach in the regulatory systems.
iv.    Recommendations to improve institutional coordination and regulatory enforcement.
2.    Lead a training session as a subject-matter expert.
3.    Engage with stakeholders and counterparts through meetings (remote and in-person) to ensure successful task implementation.