Accordingly, following the central government’s
directions, the provincial People’s Committee has issued a plan to control
administrative procedures, and methods to simplify administrative regulations
and procedures. Up to now, the provincial People’s Committee has standardized
the set of administrative procedures of 19/19 departments and sectors; review
and issue necessary public services to people and businesses such as providing
online information on land planning, measuring and drawing land plots,
registering to supply electricity and water, and so; using one-stop-shop
software by shared Egov for processing dossiers and announcing administrative
procedures through one-stop-shop divisions, websites and so on in order that
people and businesses can seek for information easily.
Examinations to test the ability of communal-level
officials are given
The one-stop-shop mechanism continues to strengthen
the effective coordination and settlement of dossiers among sectors and levels
of authorities of communes and districts. The prominent points are the
connection between Department of Natural Resources and Environment and districts
and communes’ administrative procedures, which helps to deal with 26
land-related among the provincial Department of Planning and Investment, the
provincial Department of Taxation, and issuance of tax codes (31 procedures);
the connection between the provincial Department of Planning and Investment, the
provincial Department of Taxation to solve 22 administrative procedures in terms
of granting land use right certificates and the financial obligations and
connection between Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs and
district and commune level offices to deal with 17 administrative procedures
related to people with contributions the country and children; and so on.
At the district level, 7 procedures for granting
land use right certificates to individuals and households and families are also
connected; there is also a connection to help deal the administrative procedures
on the registration for children’s birth, permanent residence, and health
insurance. Also, Nhon Trach, Dinh Quan and Bien Hoa will continue to connect to
deal with dead administrative procedures, remove permanent registration, and
change civil status, burial fees, and so on.
People are completing their administrative
procedures at the one-stop-shop division
In 2018, the operation of the provincial Public
Administration Center continued to be strengthened and the supply of services is
also increased. Those are online services on websites, and on-site services.
Also, the rate of processing online dossiers on time was 95.1%. Particularly,
the Public Administration Center received more than 106,000 dossiers and the
rate of on time settlement reached 96.36% with the satisfaction rate of people
being over 99.84%.
Applying information technology to resolve
administrative procedures has been promoted. Besides Egov electronic software,
other inter-sector connection software is also completed increasingly and
smoothly. To date, the province has had 209 public services at level 3, and 125
others at level 4 posted on the province’s concentrated online public service
portal.
In particular, the model of applied
“non-administrative boundary” has created a great step in improving the
settlement of administrative procedures for people. As administrative procedures
in some areas are dealt with, people are allowed to choose where to submit their
documents and receive results between the Public Administration Center and the
unit in charge of receiving applications and announcing results regarding land,
health, justice, drivers’ licenses, and so on at 11/11 district People’s
Committees. In addition, people can choose to have their dossiers sent via post
offices.
According to the evaluation of the provincial
People’s Committee, in the past years units and localities have been active
enough to carry out their administrative reform tasks under the direction of the
provincial People’s Committee. Particularly, they have taken an initiative to
review problems, simplify administrative procedures, and actively deal with
difficulties; promptly work out plans on the implementation of the one-stop-shop
mechanism; and increase the number of administrative procedures and public
services at the one-stop-shop model at all levels to contribute to concretizing
the policy of building an e-government quickly, neatly and transparently, and
meeting the needs of people and businesses for promoting economic development.
Duy Minh (Phuong Vy)