Support of up to 100,000 KRW per company for purchasing hand sanitizers, masks, and more
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] Yeongyang-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, will support the purchase costs of quarantine supplies for small businesses and small merchants required to mandatorily implement the COVID-19 quarantine pass.
From the 17th to February 25th, applications for subsidies will be accepted in two phases through the Yeongyang-gun website.
The first application target is companies confirmed as mandatory quarantine pass implementation facilities in the database held by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. To apply, from the 17th to the 6th of next month, applicants who receive a notification text sent by the county can submit purchase receipts for quarantine supplies bought after December 3rd of last year through the county website on the designated date.
The second application period runs from February 14th to 25th. It targets small businesses and small merchants operating actual mandatory quarantine pass facilities but whose status is difficult to verify through the Ministry of SMEs and Startups database. Applicants must submit their business registration certificate, representative’s ID, bankbook copy, and purchase receipts on the county website.
From the first day of reception, the 17th, until the 26th, a 10-day rotation system based on the last digit of the business registration number will be implemented. From the 27th onward, applications can be submitted regardless of the business registration number.
Information-vulnerable groups who find online application difficult can visit the administrative welfare centers in their residential or business areas to receive guidance on application methods and procedures.
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