Applications accepted until May 30
"Improving inconveniences in daily life"

Poster for Damyang County's 'Regulatory Innovation Idea' Contest. Provided by Damyang County

Poster for Damyang County's 'Regulatory Innovation Idea' Contest. Provided by Damyang County

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Damyang County, South Jeolla Province (Governor Jung Chulwon), announced on the 8th that it will hold the "2025 Damyang County Regulatory Innovation Idea Contest" to improve unreasonable regulations that hinder the daily lives of residents and the economic activities of businesses.


This contest targets all areas requiring regulatory improvement, including ▲enhancement of safety and welfare ▲resolution of inconveniences in daily life ▲creation of jobs and employment, and difficulties in business activities ▲hindrances to new industries and revitalization of the local economy.


Anyone interested in regulatory improvement (residents, small business owners, companies, etc.) can participate, and the application period is until May 30. Those wishing to participate can refer to the announcement on the Damyang County Office website and submit their entries via email, Naver Form, or mail.


Submitted proposals will be evaluated based on creativity, feasibility, and effectiveness. Awards will be given to ▲1 Grand Prize winner (500,000 KRW) ▲2 Excellence Prize winners (300,000 KRW each) ▲4 Encouragement Prize winners (200,000 KRW each). For more details, inquiries can be made to the Regulatory Innovation Team of the Planning and Budget Office at Damyang County Office, or by checking the announcement on the county office website.


A county official stated, "Through this contest, we aim to directly listen to the voices of residents and businesses and discover highly impactful regulatory innovation tasks," and added, "We hope for active participation to improve unreasonable regulations that hinder the development of Damyang."





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