Muju-gun Operates 'Preliminary Review Request System' for Legal Civil Petitioners... Time and Cost Significantly Reduced View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Go Dallyeong] Muju-gun is operating a legal civil complaint ‘preliminary review request’ for complainants applying for legal civil complaints.


On the 10th, Muju-gun announced that among legal civil complaints, for complaints that involve relatively high economic costs during the application process, a simplified complaint request is possible before submitting the complaint.


The target complaints include ▲installation and operation of youth training facilities, ▲registration of petroleum sales business, ▲permission for installation of family memorial tombs, ▲permission for installation of family gravesites, ▲application for high-pressure gas permit, and ▲permission for installation and operation of waste treatment facilities, totaling 19 types across 5 departments.


All these complaints are legal civil complaints, with processing periods ranging from 3 to 38 days, and costs also require considerable funds such as land acquisition.


Accordingly, Muju-gun operates a legal civil complaint preliminary review request system, allowing complainants to avoid economic losses by using this civil complaint service.


When a composite civil complaint preliminary review request form and minimum required documents are submitted at the civil service office, the relevant department determines approval or rejection and communicates it to the complainants through the civil complaint system.


It was found that a total of 56 legal civil complaints, including electricity business permits and family gravesite installation permits, were processed over the past three years until last year.



Kim Yeonheung, head of the Civil Service Department, said, “By deciding approval or rejection with simplified documents before complainants submit documents for complaints requiring large-scale investment costs, we prevent economic losses and provide better quality administrative services,” and added, “We hope many complainants applying for legal civil complaints will use this service.”


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