Jeonnam Province Calls for Innovative Projects to Improve Daily Life Regulations Until the 17th of Next Month View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeonnam Province announced on the 21st that it will hold a contest for the ‘People’s Proposed and Improved Livelihood Regulation Innovation Tasks’ in cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety until the 17th of next month.


This contest was promoted to improve various regulations experienced in daily life, employment, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in economic activities.


The contest will be conducted in five areas closely related to daily life and regional economic activities: public welfare and daily life, employment and jobs, support for small business owners and SMEs, and new industries.


Any resident of the province can participate in the contest. After checking the detailed information on the Jeonnam Province website, submissions can be sent by registered mail or email to the Regulatory Reform Team of the Legal Affairs Officer of Jeonnam Province.


Submitted proposals will be reviewed by the Livelihood Regulation Review Committee, composed of general citizens such as the Ministry of the Interior and Safety’s Life Empathy Monitoring Group and Resident Participation Group, as well as experts in each field. Outstanding tasks will be selected and announced in August.


Those selected as excellent proposers will receive the Minister of the Interior and Safety Award, with one grand prize winner receiving 500,000 won, three excellence awardees each receiving 300,000 won, and sixteen encouragement awardees each receiving 100,000 won.



Seon Yanggyu, Legal Affairs Officer of Jeonnam Province, said, “We hope for active participation from residents so that inconvenient regulations in daily life and business sites can be discovered and improved through this contest.”


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