16 Cases Improvement Plans Discussed and Sent to Ministry of the Interior and Safety

From when is odor emission allowed? What is the scope of startup companies?


Ulsan City is holding a TF meeting to identify regulatory improvement tasks and propose solutions to the government.


On the 22nd at 2 p.m., Ulsan City announced that it will hold the 3rd 'Ulsan-type Regulatory Innovation Dedicated Organization Meeting' at the International Conference Room on the 4th floor of the City Hall main building, with about 14 participants including city and district/county officials and experts from related organizations.


This meeting, chaired by Seonamgyo, Director of Planning and Coordination Office, was organized to discuss a total of 16 regulatory improvement measures that hinder local business activities or cause inconvenience to citizens' lives, and to propose them to the government.


The main regulatory agenda items include ▲ establishing odor emission allowance standards to remove obstacles to business activities ▲ easing garage relocation approval and reporting requirements ▲ adjusting the scope of startup companies ▲ improving regulations related to the construction of water retention facilities ▲ permitting operation of rest food restaurants within factory auxiliary facilities, among others.


Ulsan City plans to submit the regulatory improvement tasks discussed on this day to the Ministry of the Interior and Safety in early October.


Seonamgyo, Director of Planning and Coordination Office, said, “Through the Ulsan-type Regulatory Innovation TF meeting, we will actively identify killer regulations that hinder the activities of companies wishing to invest in Ulsan and propose them to the government to make Ulsan a business-friendly city.”



Ulsan City operates the ‘Ulsan-type Regulatory Innovation TF meeting’ quarterly to resolve citizen inconveniences and revitalize the corporate economy.

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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