Hwasun-gun Holds 'Public Welfare Regulation Innovation Task Contest'
[Hwasun=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Ji-woon] Jeonnam Hwasun-gun announced on the 17th that it will hold a joint "Public Regulatory Innovation Task Contest" with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety until the 17th of next month.
This contest is a competition where citizens directly propose improvements to various regulations (laws, procedures, systems, document forms, etc.) they experience in daily life and economic activities (employment, start-ups, etc.).
The contest fields include five areas: public welfare, daily life, employment and jobs, support for small business owners and SMEs, and new industries.
Multiple submissions are allowed, but simple suggestions, complaints, petitions, tax reductions, subsidy payments, and proposals adopted by other agencies are excluded.
The innovative tasks proposed in the contest will be evaluated based on criteria such as creativity, feasibility, and effectiveness, and excellent tasks will be selected. Outstanding proposers will receive ministerial awards and prize money.
Anyone can participate in the contest, and submissions should be prepared according to the forms posted in the announcement section on the county office website or available at the Eup/Myeon administrative welfare centers, and submitted via email or regular mail.
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A county official said, "Although many difficulties are being experienced in daily life and economic activities due to COVID-19, we ask many residents to come together with wisdom to overcome the current crisis and improve various regulations."
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