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Wando-gun Hosts 2020 Public Life Regulation Innovation Project Contest View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Kyung-pil] Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Shin Woo-cheol) announced that it will hold the ‘2020 Public Proposal for Innovation of Livelihood Regulations Contest’ from the 5th to July 4th (for 30 days).


The county decided to hold the contest to improve various regulations (laws, systems, rules, etc.) experienced in daily life, employment and jobs, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners in economic activities.


The contest fields are ▲Public Welfare (regulations hindering childbirth, childcare, low-income groups, and elderly welfare) ▲Daily Life (inconveniences in transportation, housing, medical care, education, living SOC, etc.) ▲Employment and Jobs (employment difficulties for youth, career interrupters, elderly, etc.) ▲Small Business Owners and SMEs (difficulties in business activities such as start-ups, employment, product production, distribution, and sales) ▲New Industries (regulatory difficulties in new technologies, new services, renewable energy, advanced medical care, etc.), five fields closely related to daily life and economic activities.


Anyone from the public can participate in the contest. Applications can be submitted by downloading the submission form from the announcement board on the Wando-gun website, filling it out, and sending it by mail or email to the General Affairs Department Legal Statistics Team.


Submitted proposals will be reviewed by the Wando-gun Regulatory Reform Committee, and outstanding proposers will be selected to receive the Wando-gun Governor’s Commendation and prize money in August.


For more details, refer to the Public Proposal for Innovation of Livelihood Regulations announcement on the announcement board of the Wando-gun website or contact the General Affairs Department Legal Statistics Team.



Shin Woo-cheol, Governor of Wando-gun, said, “This contest was held to resolve inconveniences in daily life and improve regulatory difficulties so that economic activities of self-employed and small business owners can be revitalized,” and added, “We ask for active interest and participation from the public and companies so that we can hear voices from the field.”


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