Gwangju Buk-gu, Public Call for Residents' Proposals on Innovation Tasks for Livelihood Regulation View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Moon In) announced on the 23rd that it will hold a contest for ‘Civil Regulation Innovation Tasks’ until the 19th of next month.


This contest, under the theme of ‘Civil Regulation Innovation Proposed and Improved by the People,’ invites submissions in the living sector including ▲public welfare ▲daily life, and in the economic sector including ▲employment and jobs ▲support for small and medium enterprises and small business owners ▲new industries, with multiple submissions allowed.


In particular, this year, new industry tasks such as new technologies and new services, renewable energy, and advanced medical care have been newly added to contribute to resolving regulatory difficulties faced by related companies.


Anyone in the community can participate by filling out the form posted on the Buk-gu Office website and submitting it to the Buk-gu Office Planning and Coordination Office via email or mail.


The submitted tasks will be evaluated by the Civil Regulation Review Committee after review and consultation by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety and related ministries in October, and outstanding tasks will be selected and awarded the Minister of the Interior and Safety Award and prize money.


Buk-gu plans to promptly implement regulations that can be resolved internally among the outstanding tasks and actively consult with related ministries on regulations requiring legal or institutional improvements.



Mayor Moon In of Buk-gu said, “We will continue to actively improve regulations to resolve inconveniences in residents’ daily lives and create a business-friendly environment.”


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