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The Housing and Water Ministry on Monday held its second round of consultations with agency heads on the single window system being introduced to make issuing planning and building permits a smoother process, where they were also told that legislation to support this new system will be introduced by year end.

During the consultation session on the Single Window Solution for Planning Permission, held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Liliendaal, Greater Georgetown, Minister within the Housing Ministry Susan Rodrigues spoke about their preparations.
Besides extensive consultations, she explained that CH&PA hired experts from the Region for assistance in setting up the single window system. Their preparation for activating this single window system also includes introducing new legislation by the end of this year.
“At this point, where Guyana is poised for economic take-off, the reform is necessary in respect of legislative amendments and streamlining procedures so that processing times for planning and building permits can be reduced and customer service improved. Currently, the system is primarily paper-based.
“The goal is to have an integrated electronic permitting system where the agencies will no longer operate as silos… we identified possible options in relation to legal and administrative frameworks and in fact the draft bill to implement the single window, as I mentioned, is expected to be ready by the end of the year,” Rodrigues explained.
