Survey Approval
Collecting data means work for someone—particularly for the person supplying the data.
One of the aims of controlling surveys is to keep this work to a minimum
for businesses, other organisations, and members of the public.
The Assembly's survey approval rules include those issued by the Prime Minister's Office
on the control of statistical surveys: they have been approved by the First Minister.
These rules apply to all surveys carried out by (or for)
the Welsh Assembly Government (and some other organisations linked to the Assembly).
If you are not sure whether the rules apply to you;
or whether what you are planning to do is a survey; or what kind of survey it is;
please read these guidelines (PDF 128kB).
If you know that the rules apply to you,
print off one of these forms (preferably in colour) and fill it in.
The form tells you who to send it to
(they can also send you a blank form if you need one).
Or, if you want to complete a form electronically, fill in the Microsoft Word version and
e-mail it to the subject statistician (the names are listed on the form).
the rules apply to you
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a statistical survey |
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an existing administrative survey |
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fill in form A |
fill in form B |
fill in form C |