Jangseong County Invites Regulatory Improvement Ideas
Welfare, Daily Life, Employment, and Support for Small Business Owners
Anyone in Korea Can Submit Proposals Until March 7
Jangseong County in Jeollanam-do announced on the 4th that it will hold an idea contest to improve various unreasonable regulations. The areas include welfare, daily life, employment, and support for small business owners.
Participants can broadly propose ideas to address not only unreasonable regulations in everyday life but also those that hinder corporate investment.
However, non-regulatory items such as fines, penalty surcharges, tax imposition and collection, simple suggestions or petitions, systems already implemented or scheduled to be implemented, and cases already adopted by similar contests from other organizations are excluded.
Anyone can participate regardless of their place of residence until March 7, and detailed participation instructions can be found in the notices section on the county website.
The application form can be downloaded from the website, completed, and then submitted via email, or delivered in person or by mail to the county's Legal Affairs and Statistics Team in the Planning Office.
After review, awards will be given to one grand prize winner (500,000 KRW), two excellence awardees (300,000 KRW each), five encouragement awardees (200,000 KRW each), and eighteen effort proposal awardees (50,000 KRW each).
The results will be posted on the county website and individually notified around May to June.
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