Suwon-si Opens Online Window for Regulatory Reform Reports View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Suwon City in Gyeonggi Province has opened an online portal where residents and businesses can report unreasonable regulations and systems, and request the holding of the Regulatory Reform Committee.


On the 24th, Suwon City announced that it recently created a bulletin board (Regulatory Reform Report / Regulatory Verification Request) on its website (https://www.suwon.go.kr) where citizens and businesses can easily request regulatory reforms.


The Regulatory Reform Report allows citizens and local businesses to report difficulties related to various regulations.


The report targets include ▲ unreasonable or regulations that need improvement such as laws, ordinances, and rules ▲ administrative regulations not based on laws ▲ various unreasonable local regulations and business regulations causing difficulties ▲ unfair document attachment requirements during processing of permits, certifications, and other civil service documents.


The Regulatory Verification Request allows residents and businesses to demand that Suwon City hold a Regulatory Reform Committee meeting regarding regulations they object to.


If the petitioner (citizen or businessperson) requests proof of the necessity of a regulation, the Regulatory Reform Committee will review the relevant regulation.


The application targets are autonomous regulations under Suwon City's jurisdiction (ordinances, rules, etc.) and institutional regulations.


When a regulatory verification request is made, Suwon City's Regulatory Reform Team reviews it and submits it to the Regulatory Reform Committee, then informs the requester of the results. The process is completed within 60 days of the request.



A city official said, "If you experience difficulties due to unreasonable regulations, please report regulatory reforms anytime on Suwon City's website," and promised, "We will actively review and improve regulations that cause inconvenience to citizens and businesses and hinder business revitalization."


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