Oh Kwangrok, Gwangju Seo-gu Council Member, "Ordinance on Support for Residents Affected by Fire" Passes Standing Committee
Up to 4 Million KRW Depending on the Scale of Fire Damage
Oh Kwangrok, a member of the Gwangju Seo-gu Council representing Gwangcheon-dong, Yudeok-dong, Chipyeong-dong, Sangmu 1-dong, and Dongcheon-dong, announced on July 22 that the "Ordinance on Support for Residents Affected by Fire in Seo-gu, Gwangju," which he proposed during the 332nd extraordinary meeting, has passed the relevant standing committee.
Gwangju Seo-gu Council member Kwangrok Oh is speaking during a standing committee session of the 332nd extraordinary meeting. Provided by Gwangju Seo-gu Council
View original imageThis ordinance was proposed to facilitate the swift recovery and return to daily life for residents who have suffered psychological and economic damage due to fires that occurred without prior notice.
The main provisions of the ordinance include: ▲specifying the scope of application by excluding those who receive support under other laws or fire insurance payouts from eligibility; ▲providing differentiated support ranging from 1 million to 4 million KRW depending on the extent of the damage; and ▲stipulating the recovery of funds in cases of fraudulent claims.
Oh stated, "There are people who, due to unexpected fires, are not covered by fire insurance or fall into gaps in support systems. The enactment of this ordinance is significant in that it eliminates these blind spots in support and establishes an institutional foundation for the administrative role of assisting residents in need."
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