85.1.18. | The RDEC convenes a review conference on the "Results of the FY 1995 Administrative Reform Service Task ForceĦ]draftĦ^." |
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84.12.26. | The "Important Notes Concerning Control and Evaluation of the Administrative Reform Program" is drawn upin line with the newly revised Administrative Reform Program and distributed to all agencies. |
84.12.26. | The "Review Report on the Results of Implementing the Administrative Reform Program for FY 1995" is presented at the Executive Yuan's eighteenth cabinet-level meeting on administrative affairs and is authorized for future reference use. |
84.12.5. | The Administrative Reform Program is distributed to all agencies; accordingly, implementation plans are requested to be presented. |
84.11.23. | The 2457th Executive Yuan Council Meeting deliberates and passes the revised Administrative Reform Program. |
84.10.2. | The "Review Report of Administrative Reform Program Results in the Third Quarter of FY 1995" is submitted to Premier Lien for signing. |
84.7.7. | The revision of the "Important Notes Concerning Control and Evaluation of the Administrative Reform Program for FY 1995" is distributed to government agencies for implementation. |
84.6.28. | The chairman of RDEC submits a report titled "Using Reform Measures to Comprehensively Raise Administrative Efficiency" to the Central Committee of the ruling party. |
84.6.21. | The vice premier convenes a conference to discuss the further revision of Administrative Reform Program and Anti-Corruption Program. |
84.6.13. | A briefing on the " Results of the Administrative Reform Program" is presented at the Executive Yuan's tenth cabinet-level meeting on administrative affairs. A revised draft of the Adiministraive Reform Program on finacial resolution is introduced. |
84.5.9. | The work allocation chart and items selected for the "Administrative Reform Service Task Force" are approved by the Premier; the eight key work items are "business registration," "building management," "land registration and rezoning," "household registration," "food safety," "manpower assessments," "public construction," and "automation to make public services more convenient." |
84.4.20. | The vice premier convenes the heads of concerned agencies for the purpose of discussing the revised draft of the Administrative Reform Program. |
84.3.13. | The first task conference of the 1995 Administrative Reform Service Task Force is held. |
84.2.13. | "The Plan for the FY 1995 Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Service Task Force (draft)" is signed by Premier Lien. |
83.12.16. | The originally-scheduled ninth session of the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Commission is postponed because of a cabinet reorganization; afterwards the Board is merged with a cabinet-level meeting on administrative affairs. |
83.12.15. | Premier Lien instructs the Executive Yuan that administrative reform must be continuously reinforced and must place special emphasis on clean government; Lien also pointed out the four reform focal areas of "lobbying," "land re-zoning," "government purchasing," and "public construction bidding and quality." |
83.12.9. | A consultation conference is held in connection with the "Implementation Plan for the FY 1995 Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Service Task Force." |
83.11.22. | The "Important Notes Concerning Follow-up, Assessment, Reward, and Punishment as Regards Administrative Reform Results (fiscal year 1995)" is formally issued. |
83.10.24. | A conference is convened to discuss "Recommendations from the FY 1994 Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Service Task Force." A total of 85 recommendations and comments were recorded and incorporated into ongoing plan implementation in fiscal year 1995 after a consensus was reached among the various agencies' representatives. |
83.10.20. | The eighth session of the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Board is convened. |
83.10.13. | A conference is convened to deliberate the "Implementation Plan for Major Tasks in the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Program for FY 1995 (draft)." |
83.9.15. | The "Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Program for FY 1995 (draft)" is signed by Premier Lien and submitted by the Executive Yuan to President Lee Teng-hui. |
83.9.8. | The "Important Notes Concerning the Annual Implementation Plan for Major Tasks in the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Program for FY 1995 (draft)" is drawn up and agencies are formally requested to carry it out. |
83.9.8. | The Executive Yuan formally requests all agencies to vigorously carry out the "Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Program for FY 1995." |
83.9.8. | The "Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Program for FY 1995 (draft)" is presented to the 2397th session of the Executive Yuan and passed after deliberation. |
83.8.11. | The seventh session of the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Board is convened to discuss the "Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Program for FY 1995 (draft)," which is then revised and presented to the vice premier for signing. |
83.8.5. | A conference is convened to discuss the "Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Program for Fiscal Year 1995 (draft)." |
83.7.15. | The "Task Plan for the Executive Yuan's Administrative Reform Program in Fiscal Year 1995" is drawn up and distributed to agencies so that they may formulate conceptual plans. |
83.6.28. | President Lee Teng-hui listens to the bulletin "A Review of Achievements of Implementing the Administrative Reform Program during the 1994 Fiscal Year." Premier Lien leads the vice premier, the secretary-general of the Executive Yuan, and the heads of the RDEC and the CPA in making reports to the president. |
83.6.23. | The RDEC convenes a conference to discuss the "Administrative Reform Service Task Force Plan" (draft). Hosted by Chairman Sun, this conference is attended by the deputy secretary-general of the Executive Yuan, the general manager of the Chinese Productivity Center, and the chairman of the CPA, among others. |
83.6.23. | At the 2386th Executive Yuan Council Meeting, Premier Luen instructs that the "Administrative Reform Service Task Force" should be organized and implemented as soon as possible. The major tasks at the current stage will firstly focus on "building management," "land registration," and "business registration". |
83.6.21. | The heads of the RDEC and the CPA present a briefing to Premier Lien concerning the achievements of implementing the administrative reform program. |
83.6.16. | Vice Premier Hsu convenes a meeting attended by the general manager of the Chinese Productivity Center and the heads of the RDEC and the CPA to review the achievements of implementing the Administrative Reform Program. Also, a preliminary decision is made to establish the "Administrative Reform Service Task Force" that will select key tasks and take the initiative in assisting agencies to break through the status quo by means of new and innovative measures. |
83.5.5. | Premier Lien convenes the sixth session of the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Board. The premier instructs agencies to review the status of implementation during fiscal year 1994 and begin task planning for 1995. |
83.3.21. | Chairman Sun of the RDEC sits in on a joint conference of the Executive Yuan legal system and budget committees. On this occasion he makes a report on and answers questions concerning the status of administrative reform planning and implementation. |
83.3.17. | Premier Lien convenes the fifth session of the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Board. Apart from reports by various administrative agencies concerning implementation achievements, the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) made a special report on the topic "Improving Business Registration Services." |
83.2.3. | Vice Premier Hsu convenes the fourth session of the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Board. This session was attended by the head of the Ministry of Justice, the deputy secretary-general of the Executive Yuan, the director general of the CPA, and the chairman of the RDEC. On this occasion, the board reviewed the results of anti-corruption, organizational streamlining, manpower trimming, and public service enhancement efforts. |
83.1.11. | Premier Lien convenes the third session of the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Board. On this occasion, each agency in charge of carrying out the administrative reform program reported to the commission concerning the status of implementation. |
82.11.23. | The RDEC transmits the request of the Executive Yuan that the heads of ministries and commissions take full responsibility for carrying out the administrative reform program and appoint one deputy head to be exclusively responsible for promoting and supervising the program's implementation and carrying out rewards and punishments in connection with the program. |
82.11.3. | Premier Lien convenes the second session of the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Board. The board passes in principle the "Implementation Plan for Enhancing Manpower Training and Raising Esprit de Corps," the "Implementation Plan for Steppedup Promotion of Work Simplification in the Executive Yuan and Agencies Under Its Jurisdiction," and the "Implementation Plan for the Prudent Compilation of Budgets and the Realization of Implementation and Assessment." |
82.9.22. | The CPA holds the "Seminar on Promotion of Administrative Reform by Executive Personnel of the Executive Yuan." |
82.9.3. | Premier Lien convenes the first session of the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Board. The board passes the "Anti-Corruption Action Program," the "Organizational and Manpower Simplification Program for the Executive Yuan and Units Under Its Jurisdiction," the "Administrative Reform Promotion Program," the "Essentials for the Establishment of the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Board," and the "Essentials for Establishment of Administrative Reform Suggestion Boxes." |
82.9.2. | The "Administrative Reform Implementation Program" (draft) is submitted to the 2347th Executive Yuan Council Meeting and passed after deliberation. The program is issued to provincial and municipal governments and all agencies under the jurisdiction of the Executive Yuan. |
82.9.1. | The Central Committee of the ruling party (Kuomingtang) discusses the "Administrative Reform Implementation Program" (draft) and listens to RDEC Chairman Sun's brief introduction of the program. Kuomintang Chairman Lee Teng-hui instructs that the program should be actively implemented in order to achieve the goal of establishing a clean and efficient government. |
82.8.30. | The RDEC formulates the "Essentials for the Establishment of the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Board" (draft) and submits the "Agenda for the First Session of the Executive Yuan Administrative Reform Board" to Premier Lien for signing. |
82.8.25. | Premier Lien convenes a seminar on the "Administrative Reform Implementation Program" (draft), at which it is decided that this program will consist of three subjects: governmental integrety, effectiveness, and better service to people. |
82.8.9. | The RDEC hosts a conference to perform detailed task planning for the "Administrative Reform Implementation Program." At this conference, relevant personnel from the RDEC and the CPA exchange views concerning the "Administrative Reform Implementation Program" (draft) and the "Organizational and Manpower Simplification Program for the Executive Yuan and Units Under Its Jurisdiction" (draft). |
82.7.26. | The RDEC presents the "Administrative Reform Implementation Program" (revised draft) to Premier Lien for signing. |
82.7.2. | Vice Premier Hsu convenes a conference on the Administrative Reform Implementation Program (draft). This conference discusses matters including the incorporation of anti-corruption measures within the program. |
82.6.11. | The RDEC submits the Administrative Reform Implementation Program (draft) to the Executive Yuan, and it is then listed among the items to be discussed at the 2337th Executive Yuan Council Meeting. The Premier instructs the RDEC to engage in further deliberation after issuing the program to ministry and council heads for their inspection. |
82.6.7. | The RDEC is directed by the vice premier to request in writing that government ministries and councils provide supplementary information to be included in the second draft of the Administrative Reform Implementation Program. |
82.5.15. | The RDEC submits the "Administrative Reform Implementation Program" (draft) to the vice premier of the Executive Yuan for signing. |
82.4.14. | The RDEC holds a seminar on implementation tasks to raise administrative efficiency and invites provincial and municipal governments and agencies under the Executive Yuan to participate in discussion of matters relating to the specific implementation projects that have been proposed. |
82.4.8. | At the 2326th Executive Yuan Council Meeting, Premier Lien notes that the RDEC should step up coordination and implementation of planning work relating to administrative reform, and all agency heads should push their subordinates to quickly complete planning work and propose specific methods of carrying out reform. |
82.3.17. | Representatives of the Ministry of Interior and fifteen other agencies attend a conference on the "Draft Program for Implementation Tasks to Raise Administrative Efficiency" hosted by former Chairman Sun of the RDEC and discuss the planning of necessary tasks. |
82.3.11. | Executive Yuan Vice Premier Hsu Li-teh summons the Executive Yuan's secretary-general, the heads of the Central Personnel Administration (CPA) and Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS), the chairman of the RDEC, and the general manager of the Chinese Productivity Center (a consultative body) to a work coordination conference concerning the "Draft Program for Implementation Tasks to Raise Administrative Efficiency." |
82.3.4. | At the 2321st Executive Yuan Council Meeting, Premier Lien Chan instructs the Research, Development and Evaluation Commission (RDEC) to formulate and carry out a program addressing various problems impeding the efficiency of administrative work. |