National Heritage Administration Seeks Public Ideas to Improve Unreasonable Systems and Practices
Focused Submissions Accepted Until April 26
Key Normalization Tasks to Be Selected Next Month
The National Heritage Administration will begin accepting public ideas starting April 17 to correct abnormal practices and unreasonable systems in the national heritage sector.
Proposal categories include unreasonable or inefficient regulations, expedient or incorrect practices, policy gaps or lack of administrative capacity, inconvenience in public administrative services, and other areas in need of improvement. Suggestions can also be submitted anonymously.
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The National Heritage Administration has designated the period until April 26 as a focused discovery period. Ideas submitted and internally identified tasks will be reviewed, and key normalization tasks to be prioritized will be selected next month.
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