
The head of the working group is Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang.
Deputy Heads of the Working Group include: Minister, Head of the Government Office (Standing Deputy Head); Minister of Home Affairs; Minister of Justice; leaders of the Ministry of Public Security as Standing Deputy Heads of the Working Group implementing the Project "Developing applications of population data, identification and electronic authentication to serve national digital transformation in the period 2022 - 2025, with a vision to 2030".
The members of the Working Group are leaders of the Ministries of Planning and Investment, Finance, Industry and Trade, Construction, Transport, Natural Resources and Environment, Agriculture and Rural Development, Science and Technology, Labor - Invalids and Social Affairs and the Director of the Department of Administrative Procedure Control, Government Office (Standing Member).
Functions of the Working Group
The working group is an inter-sectoral coordination organization, performing the function of assisting the Prime Minister in directing and urging ministries, branches and localities to implement goals, tasks and solutions on administrative procedure reform, strengthening administrative discipline and order and improving policy response capacity.
The task of the Working Group is to assist the Prime Minister in directing and urging the implementation of goals, tasks and solutions on administrative procedure reform at ministries, branches and localities according to documents, programs, plans and projects issued by the Government and the Prime Minister.
Timely grasp and assist the Prime Minister in directing the handling of reports and recommendations from individuals, organizations and the Prime Minister's Advisory Council for Administrative Procedure Reform on difficulties and obstacles of enterprises and people regarding mechanisms, policies and administrative procedures that are barriers to production and business activities of enterprises and people's lives (including regulations expected to be issued in projects and draft legal documents); periodically or suddenly work with the Prime Minister's Advisory Council for Administrative Procedure Reform and the business community, individuals and related organizations to listen to and identify difficulties and obstacles and promptly direct their removal.
At the same time, assist the Prime Minister in directing the strengthening of discipline, administrative discipline and improving the policy response capacity of ministries, branches and localities; research and propose to the Prime Minister initiatives and solutions to promote administrative procedure reform, strengthen discipline, administrative discipline and improve policy response capacity and perform other tasks assigned by the Prime Minister.
Principles and working regime of the Working Group
The Working Group is responsible to the Prime Minister for the implementation of the tasks assigned under this Decision. The Head of the Working Group shall issue the Working Group's Operating Regulations.
Members of the Working Group shall comply with the Working Group's Regulations, work part-time and be responsible for the work assigned by the Working Group Leader; promote the responsibility of the leader in directing and resolving the work of the Working Group; and use the apparatus of their agency to perform the tasks of the Working Group.
The Head of the Working Group may use the Prime Minister's seal to perform the tasks and direct the activities of the Working Group; the Deputy Head and members of the Working Group may use the seal of their agency to perform the tasks of the Working Group.
The Government Office is the standing agency of the Working Group, using the existing apparatus to organize the implementation of tasks assigned by the Working Group; submitting to the Prime Minister for approval the list of members of the Prime Minister's Working Group on administrative procedure reform; annually submitting to the Prime Minister for promulgation the Administrative Procedure Reform Plan.

Nghe An Provincial Administrative Reform Steering Committee holds second meeting
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