Gwangju Buk-gu Calls for Public Proposals on Livelihood Regulation Innovation Tasks Until the 7th View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Moon In) announced on the 1st that it will jointly hold a public contest for ‘Civil Regulation Innovation Tasks’ with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety until the 7th to improve various regulations experienced in daily life, employment, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners in economic activities.


This contest, under the theme of ‘Civil Regulation Innovation Proposed and Improved by the People,’ invites submissions in five categories: ▲Public Welfare in the living sector ▲Employment and Jobs ▲Small Business Owners and SMEs ▲New Industries in the economic sector of daily life, and multiple entries are allowed.


In particular, this year, new industries such as new technologies and new services, renewable energy, and advanced medical care have been selected as contest categories to contribute to resolving regulatory difficulties faced by related companies.


The submitted tasks will be reviewed and discussed by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety and related ministries in August, and finally evaluated by the Civil Regulation Review Committee to select excellent tasks, which will be awarded the Minister of the Interior and Safety Award and prize money.


Any resident can participate, and by referring to the Buk-gu Office website, related documents can be submitted to the Buk-gu Office Planning and Coordination Office via email or mail.



Mayor Moon In of Buk-gu Office said, “We will continue to actively improve regulations to resolve inconveniences in residents’ daily lives and create a business-friendly environment.”


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