Jeonbuk Province to Operate 'Intensive Reporting Period on Livelihood Regulations' from May 12
Targeting Five Key Areas Including Employment and Future Industries
Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province will operate an 'Intensive Reporting Period on Livelihood Regulations' from May 12 to June 30.
According to the province on May 9, this intensive reporting period has been established to identify unreasonable regulations encountered in daily life.
The reporting period covers five areas: livelihood economy, employment, future industries, population and care, and daily life. Any resident of Jeonbuk Province can freely participate. However, matters that are not related to regulations, such as simple civil complaints, budget support, tax reductions, and fee reductions, are excluded from the reporting scope.
Poster for the Intensive Reporting Period on Livelihood Regulations. Provided by Jeonbuk Province.
View original imageThe province plans to thoroughly review the submitted opinions and work toward resolving regulations in a practical manner through institutional improvement or recommendations to central government agencies. Residents who wish to participate can download the submission form from the notices section of the Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province website and submit it via email or mail.
Lee Seongho, Director of Special Self-Governing Education and Cooperation, stated, "Operating the Intensive Reporting Period on Livelihood Regulations is significant in that it provides a platform for residents to directly participate and make suggestions." He added, "We ask for your active participation and opinions so that we can move forward with practical regulatory improvements together with the residents."
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