Damyang-gun Operates 'Preliminary Review Request System' for Civil Complaints Year-Round View original image


[Damyang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] On the 17th, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do announced that it will operate the pre-review request system for civil complaints throughout the year.


The pre-review request system is a system that allows civil petitioners to have the possibility of approval reviewed in advance with simplified documents before formally applying to administrative agencies, preventing time and economic losses for petitioners and administrative waste.


For example, in the case of development activity permits, the civil complaint processing period is 20 days, but through pre-review, it is possible to know the approval status within 15 days.


The target tasks include a total of 12 types of statutory civil complaint affairs such as ▲ permission for installation of family graves, etc. ▲ permission for display of outdoor advertisements, etc. ▲ building permits ▲ building reports (complex) ▲ development activity permits ▲ factory establishment business plan application (approval and change approval) ▲ high-pressure gas (manufacture, sales, storage installation) permits ▲ petroleum sales business (gas station) registration ▲ liquefied petroleum gas (charging business, collective supply business) permits ▲ farmland conversion permits ▲ mountain area conversion permits.


The application procedure is to submit the pre-review request form and required documents to the county open civil complaints department, where the person in charge reviews the documents and notifies the petitioner of the possibility of processing the complaint. Application-related materials can be accessed on the county website under the 'Pre-review Request System' section.



County Governor Choi Hyungsik said, “We will actively promote the pre-review request system to reduce the time and economic burden on petitioners and enhance the reliability of administration,” and added, “We will continue to carefully consider the inconveniences of petitioners and provide civil complaint services that satisfy the residents.”


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