Five Proposals for Unreasonable Regulatory Innovation Tasks in Economy and Environment Sectors

Seoul City and Office for Government Policy Coordination Hold Joint On-site Meeting for Regulatory Reform View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Seoul Metropolitan Government will hold an on-site regulatory reform meeting jointly with the Office for Government Policy Coordination on the 21st.


The meeting was organized to share the government's regulatory innovation direction and discuss Seoul's regulatory improvement proposals. It will be held with the participation of about 30 related officials, including Lim Taek-jin, Head of the Regulatory Maintenance Division at the Office for Government Policy Coordination, and Jeong Seon-mi, Legal Affairs Officer of Seoul City.


At the meeting, Seoul City plans to propose a total of five regulatory improvement tasks: ▲ introduction of small-scale permits in the fintech sector, ▲ inclusion of existing unauthorized buildings within the scope of vacant houses, ▲ installation of park facilities within buffer green zones, ▲ improvements related to the display and installation of assembly banners, and ▲ establishment of legal grounds for disqualification inquiries related to the recruitment of local public enterprise employees.



Seoul City intends to reflect the contents agreed upon at the meeting in regulatory reform suggestion platforms to increase acceptance rates. Jeong Seon-mi, Legal Affairs Officer, stated, "Through this meeting, we will build a close cooperative system among the government, metropolitan, and local governments in line with the government's regulatory reform policy direction to promote rapid regulatory innovation, and Seoul City will continuously strive to improve unreasonable systems."


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