Results of the 1st Regulatory Reform Committee Meeting in 2020: All 19 Registered Regulations Reviewed for Necessity and Appropriateness Decided to Retain Regulations

Seodaemun-gu Holds the 1st Regulatory Reform Committee Meeting of 2020 View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Seodaemun-gu (Mayor Moon Seok-jin) held a Regulatory Reform Committee meeting in writing from the 4th to the 6th to review the registration regulations of Seodaemun-gu using the Regulatory Proof Responsibility System.


The "Regulatory Proof Responsibility System" is a system recently expanded to apply even to local government ordinances, where instead of citizens or companies proving the need for regulatory improvement, public officials are responsible for proving the necessity of maintaining the regulation.


Accordingly, Seodaemun-gu prioritized selecting registration regulations from local ordinances registered before 2010 and collected opinions from the relevant departments regarding the necessity of maintaining those regulations.


As a result, each department proved the necessity of maintaining a total of 19 registered regulations, and at the first Regulatory Reform Committee meeting of 2020, which had the agenda of "Whether to Maintain Seodaemun-gu Registration Regulations According to the Introduction of the Regulatory Proof Responsibility System," the necessity and appropriateness of the regulations were reviewed, and all 19 registration regulations were decided to be maintained.



Seodaemun-gu plans to actively organize local ordinances through continuous discovery of regulations in the future, and will also collect opinions from the regulatory departments on 62 registration regulations that have not yet been reviewed, deciding on their maintenance status through the Regulatory Reform Committee's review in September.


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