Applications Accepted Until the 19th of Next Month

Hwasun-gun Hosts 'Public Welfare Regulation Innovation Project Contest' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Young-gyun] Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Gu Chung-gon) announced on the 18th that it will hold the "Public Regulation Innovation Task Contest," where citizens can directly propose improvement plans for unreasonable regulations (laws, procedures, systems, document forms, etc.) in collaboration with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.


The contest period is from the 19th to the 19th of next month, and anyone including residents, businesses, organizations, and public officials can participate.


The contest fields are ▲ Public Welfare (regulations hindering childbirth, childcare, low-income groups, and elderly welfare) ▲ Daily Life (inconveniences in transportation, housing, education, etc.) ▲ Employment and Jobs (employment difficulties for youth, career interrupters, etc.) ▲ Support for Small Business Owners and SMEs (business activity difficulties in startup, employment, product production, distribution, and sales for self-employed, small business owners, and SMEs) ▲ New Industries (regulatory difficulties in new technologies, new services, renewable energy, etc.), totaling five fields.


Multiple proposals can be submitted.


However, petitions, complaints, appeals, tax reductions, subsidy payments, and proposals already adopted by other institutions are excluded.


In October, excellent tasks will be selected based on evaluation criteria such as creativity, feasibility, and effectiveness, and outstanding proposers will be awarded ministerial prizes and prize money.


To apply, download the contest form from the public notice section on the county website or fill out the form available at the Eup/Myeon Administrative Welfare Centers and submit it via email or regular mail (Planning and Audit Office, Legislative and Legal Team).



A county official said, "If residents, the customers of administrative services, propose various plans as the main agents of regulatory innovation, it will greatly help promote highly perceptible regulatory innovation," and added, "We ask for the participation of residents."


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