Railroad Corporation Announces 'Railroad Regulation Improvement Ideas' Contest
[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Korea Rail Network Authority announced on the 8th that it will hold a "Railroad Regulation Improvement Idea" contest from the 12th of this month to the 5th of next month.
Anyone from the public can participate in the contest. The themes are divided into four areas: ▲job creation hindrance ▲inconveniences in daily life related to railroads ▲unnecessary railroad-related regulations ▲railroad-related life, safety, and environmental regulations.
The contest results are expected to be announced at the end of next month. For more details, you can check the Rail Network Authority's website.
The Rail Network Authority planned and is conducting the contest with the purpose of discovering regulatory improvements that meet the public's perspective.
Separately, the Rail Network Authority also operates the "Corporate Growth Response Center" and the "Regulatory Reform Proposal Center" on its website to listen to regulations and difficulties related to small and medium-sized enterprises during normal times.
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Yoon Yeo-cheol, Head of Planning at the Rail Network Authority, said, "We will strive to actively improve unnecessary regulations based on public ideas," and added, "We ask for the public's interest and participation in the contest."
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