Gwangju Buk-gu Invites Residents to Propose Innovations for Daily Life and Economic Activity Regulations
Ministry of the Interior and Safety Joint Task Force Until the 31st of Next Month
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Buk-gu, Gwangju City announced on the 16th that it will jointly hold a public contest for the 'Civil Regulation Innovation Tasks' with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety until the 31st of next month to improve various regulations experienced in daily life and economic activities such as resident life and support for small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners.
In particular, this year, efforts will be made to resolve regulatory difficulties faced by companies through a public contest in the field of new industries.
The contest fields include alleviating restrictions on corporate management activities, improving daily inconveniences of residents, and rationalizing regulations in eco-friendly and new industry sectors, and multiple submissions are allowed.
Anyone residing in the area can participate, and submissions can be made via email or mail by referring to the Buk-gu Office website.
The submitted tasks will be reviewed and discussed by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety and related ministries in September, and finally, outstanding tasks will be selected at the Civil Regulation Innovation Forum, where the Minister of the Interior and Safety Award and prize money will be awarded.
Buk-gu plans to promptly implement regulations that can be resolved internally among the outstanding tasks and actively consult with related ministries on regulations requiring legal or institutional improvements.
Director Moon 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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Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong bong2910@asiae.co.kr
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