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On the 4th, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do announced on the 5th that it held a 'Regulatory Innovation Capacity Building Training' for about 100 employees to increase public officials' interest in regulatory innovation, aiming to minimize inconvenience to residents and revitalize the local economy.


The lecture invited Jeon Young-ha, an instructor from the Ministry of Personnel Management and an expert in regulatory innovation who serves as a member of the Active Administration and Regulatory Reform Committee. He lectured on the true meaning of regulatory innovation that fosters local industries and improves quality of life, as well as the attitude public officials should have for the happiness of residents.

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In particular, he emphasized the importance of a public official mindset that breaks away from familiar and predictable ideas through creative ideas for residents' convenience.


Since the launch of the 8th civilian administration, the county has been striving for field-centered and resident-participatory regulatory innovation.


To this end, the Regulatory Reform Committee has been composed mainly of civilian members, listening to residents' opinions on site, and flexibly and rationally easing regulations in a way that does not infringe on residents' happiness rights and property rights.


Through the final resolution of the Damyang-gun Council on March 28, a total of seven regulations were eased, including the distance from solar power generation facilities to roofs and standards for development activity permits. Last year, regulations on the color and materials of building roofs were eased by changing the district unit plan.



County Governor Lee Byung-no said, “We will continue to base county administration on an attitude of serving residents, promote bold regulation improvements centered on the field to secure regional growth engines, and minimize inconvenience to residents.”


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