Jeonnam Hwasun-gun Launches Systematic Regulatory Innovation Efforts View original image

[Hwasun=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Ji-woon] Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Gu Chung-gon) has embarked on a strong regulatory innovation.


On the 5th, Hwasun-gun announced that it has established a regulatory innovation promotion plan to achieve tangible results this year and that all departments will participate to carry out systematic regulatory innovation.


Recently, the county held a 'Regulatory Innovation Task Discovery Report Meeting' to identify various regulations that cause inconvenience or hinder smooth county administration and to suggest improvement measures.


The report meeting was attended by all departments of the county office and 13 eup/myeon (townships), where they proposed improvement measures for 24 regulatory innovation tasks and 31 livelihood-related regulations and discussed expected effects.


Proposals included ▲simplifying the procedure for changing tenant industries by agricultural industrial complex zones ▲expanding acquisition tax reductions for vehicles owned by parents with multiple children ▲abolishing age and frequency limits on support for infertility treatment costs for infertile couples ▲extending the retention period of temporary agricultural cold storage facilities.


Following the report meeting, a 'Visiting Regulatory Reporting Center' will be operated together with eup and myeon offices.


They plan to visit businesses, small merchants, and farmers and fishermen on site in each eup and myeon to listen to difficulties such as regulations and suggest improvements through the Small and Medium Business Ombudsman.



An official from Hwasun-gun said, “Through organic cooperation between departments, we will supplement the tasks discussed at this report meeting so that they can be accepted by related ministries.”


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