The sport's governing body has made several proposals, including longer bans for drug cheats and a public register of tested athletes.
It follows a number of doping and cover-up allegations.
UKA chairman Ed Warner said it was time for "radical reform", adding: "The integrity of athletics was challenged as never before in 2015."
World athletics has been dogged by a string of damaging stories and revelations in recent months.
Global powerhouse Russia was barred from international competition for alleged "state-sponsored doping".
Lamine Diack, the former boss of world governing body the IAAF, was placed under criminal investigation over allegations he took payments for deferring sanctions against Russian drugs cheats. He denies wrongdoing.
And three IAAF figures - including Diack's son, Papa Massata Diack - were given lifetime bans after a report claimed they "conspired" to blackmail a Russian athlete in order to cover up her doping violations.