Yeosu City Receives Ideas for 'Improving Unreasonable Regulations'
Citizen Safety, Welfare, Business Activities, and New Industry Regulations
Yeosu City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Jeong Gi-myeong) announced that it will hold a 'Regulation Improvement Citizen Idea Contest' to promote regulation reform that citizens can feel and to operate a citizen participation communication administration.
The contest will be open from the 4th to October 13th, and any Yeosu citizen can submit ideas regarding unreasonable matters that hinder daily life regulations and corporate activities.
The contest categories include ▲ citizen safety and welfare improvement ▲ daily life inconveniences ▲ employment and jobs ▲ corporate activities ▲ new industry regulations.
However, simple complaints or petitions, and opinions already submitted through other proposal systems are excluded.
Submitted ideas will be reviewed by the relevant departments for feasibility, creativity, efficiency, and effectiveness, followed by deliberation by the Yeosu City Regulation Reform Committee, and the final winners will be decided in November.
Yeosu City plans to award gift certificates to outstanding proposals: one grand prize winner (1,000,000 KRW), one excellence prize winner (500,000 KRW), and three encouragement prize winners (each 200,000 KRW).
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A city official stated, “We hope for active participation from citizens and businesses so that unreasonable regulations causing inconvenience in daily life and economic activities can be improved.”
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