On-Site, Citizen-Focused Regulatory Improvements

Enhancing Expertise and Effectiveness in Regulatory Reform through Expansion of Private Committee Members

Launch of Damyang-gun Regulatory Reform Committee... Appointment of 9 Members by Sector View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] On the 21st, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 22nd that it held a Regulatory Reform Committee appointment ceremony at the county office's large conference room.


At the Regulatory Reform Committee appointment ceremony, appointment letters were awarded to nine committee members from various fields including architecture, environment, and livestock, including private committee chairman Eom Dong-ok.


Along with this, a report was given on the review results of 27 regulatory reform requests received through on-site visits such as Eco Industrial Complex, Geumseong Industrial Complex, and architects' meetings, as well as future promotion plans.


Among the received regulatory requests, regulations that can be improved independently by the county regardless of higher laws will be promptly revised through ordinance amendments after review by the relevant departments, and if changes to higher laws or guidelines are required, improvement and maintenance will be proposed to central government ministries.


County Governor Lee Byeong-no said, "At the inauguration ceremony, I promised flexible and adaptable regulatory policies for the happiness of the residents," and added, "Through the substantial operation of the Regulatory Reform Committee, we will promote field-centered regulatory improvements that meet the residents' perspectives by discovering and reviewing regulations closely related to people's livelihoods so that residents can feel the effects."


Meanwhile, Damyang-gun is making multifaceted efforts such as revising the 'Damyang-gun Regulatory Reform Committee Establishment and Operation Ordinance' to promote 'regulatory reform minimizing residents' inconvenience,' a pledge of the 8th local government, and reducing ex officio members while expanding appointed private members to secure the committee's expertise.



In addition, various regulatory-related ordinances will be changed and announced with relaxed standards to implement and apply regulatory policies that residents can feel, scheduled to take effect within October.


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