Proposal for the Governmental Regulatory Reform Promotion Council to promote computerization such as account opening July 2: 4:16

The government's Council for Promotion of Regulatory Reforms compiled a proposal to be submitted to Prime Minister Abe, and in order to promote the digitization of the entire society in response to the spread of the new coronavirus, a written statement on the opening of financial institution accounts and real estate transactions It includes the elimination of stamps and imprints and the promotion of computerization.

The draft report points out that regulatory changes need to be implemented so that digital technology can be fully utilized in response to the spread of new coronavirus infection and the demand for a new lifestyle.

And among the procedures between private businesses, it will be possible to eliminate the stamps and documents required for opening accounts of financial institutions and applying for loans, and to digitize the document exchanges required for real estate transactions. We are calling for a revision of the law.

In addition, all administrative procedures should be made online, and imprints required for tax filing and issuance of driver's licenses should be abolished unless absolutely necessary.

In addition, in order to simplify the procedure so that drones can be used for inspection of dilapidated bridges and tunnels, and to improve the convenience of railways and buses, data such as timetables and operating conditions owned by operators are It also includes building a sharing mechanism.

The Regulatory Reform Promotion Council will decide the proposal at the meeting on the 2nd and submit it to Prime Minister Abe.