SEOUL METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT ORDINANCE ON THE MANAGEMENT OF ROADS AND OTHER MAJOR FACILITIES
- Enactment No. 3497, Apr. 30, 1998
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 3565, Mar. 15, 1999
- Partial Amendment No. 3726, Mar. 10, 2000
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 3760, Jul. 15, 2000
- Whole Amendment No. 3909, Sep. 29, 2001
- Partial Amendment No. 4097, May. 15, 2003
- Partial Amendment No. 4320, Sep. 30, 2005
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 4329, Nov. 10, 2005
- Partial Amendment No. 4566, Oct. 01, 2007
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 4595, Dec. 26, 2007
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 4616, Apr. 03, 2008
- Partial Amendment No. 4659, Jul. 30, 2008
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 5137, Jul. 28, 2011
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 5208, Dec. 29, 2011
- Partial Amendment No. 5560, Aug. 01, 2013
- Partial Amendment No. 5649, Jan. 09, 2014
- Partial Amendment No. 5734, Jul. 17, 2014
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 5767, Dec. 11, 2014
- Partial Amendment No. 5784, Dec. 30, 2014
- Partial Amendment No. 5953, Jul. 30, 2015
- Partial Amendment No. 6237, May. 19, 2016
- Partial Amendment No. 6515, May. 18, 2017
- Partial Amendment No. 6934, Oct. 04, 2018
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 7154, May. 16, 2019
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 7217, Jul. 18, 2019
- Partial Amendment No. 7260, Jul. 18, 2019
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 7782, Dec. 31, 2020
- Partial Amendment No. 8288, Dec. 30, 2021
Partial Amendment No. 6237, May. 19, 2016 | Partial Amendment No. 6515, May. 18, 2017 |
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CHAPTER Ⅰ GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1 (Purpose)
The purpose of this Ordinance is to provide for matters necessary to maintain and manage the safety of major facilities of the Seoul Metropolitan Government in order to develop a safe and comfortable living environment for citizens.
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CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1 (Purpose)
The purpose of this Ordinance is to provide for matters necessary to maintain and manage the safety of major facilities of the Seoul Metropolitan Government in order to develop a safe and comfortable living environment for citizens. <Amended by Ordinance No. 4566, Oct. 1, 2007>
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Article 2 (Scope of Application)
Except as otherwise provided for in any other Act, subordinate statute, or ordinance, the management of the following major facilities of the Seoul Metropolitan Government (hereinafter referred to as "facilities") shall be governed by this Ordinance:
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Article 2 (Subjects of Application)
Except as otherwise expressly provided for in any other statute, or ordinance, this Ordinance shall apply to managing the following major facilities of the Seoul Metropolitan Government (hereinafter referred to as "facilities"): <Amended by Ordinance No. 5953, Jul. 30, 2015>
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Article 3 (Definitions)
Terms used in this Ordinance shall be defined as follows: <Amended by Ordinance No. 4566, Oct. 1, 2007; Ordinance No. 4695 Jul. 30, 2008>
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Article 3 (Definitions)
The terms used in this Ordinance shall be defined as follows: <Amended by Ordinance No. 5734, Jul. 17, 2014; Ordinance No. 5953, Jul. 30, 2015>
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Article 4 (Designation of General Manager)
(1) The Mayor shall designate the General Director of the City's Public Safety Headquarters as a general manager for the following facilities: <Amended by Ordinance No. 4097, May 15, 2003; Ordinance No. 4566, Oct. 1, 2007; Ordinance No. 4616, Apr. 3, 2008; Ordinance No. 4659, Jul. 30, 2008; Ordinance No. 5137, Jul. 28, 2011>
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Article 4 (Designation of General Managers)
(1) The Mayor shall designate the Director-General of the Safety Management Bureau, Director-General of the City Transportation Headquarters, the Director-General of the Climate & Environment Headquarters and Director-General of the Green Seoul Bureau as the general managers of the following facilities: <Amended by Ordinance No. 5767, Dec. 11, 2014; Ordinance No. 6515, May 18, 2017>
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Article 5 (Delegation of Management)
(1) The agencies responsible for the management of each facility shall be as specified in attached Table, and the Mayor shall delegate his/her authority for the maintenance and management of each facility or road fixture to the manager specified in attached Table. <Amended by Ordinance No. 4659, Jul. 30, 2008>
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Article 5 (Delegation of Management)
(1) Management institutions of facilities shall be as specified in attached Table 1 and the Mayor shall delegate the maintenance or management of the relevant facilities to managers prescribed in attached Table 1. <Amended by Ordinance No. 5953, Jul. 30, 2015>
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Article 6 (Establishment and Implementation of Plans)
(1) A manager shall establish a plan for the safety, maintenance, and management of each facility for every five years with regard to Class-I and -II facilities, utility tunnels, river-covering structures, rivers, and river facilities, and shall establish and implement an implementation plan for each year according to the plan mentioned above. <Amended by Ordinance No. 4566, Oct. 1, 2007; Ordinance No. 4659, Jul. 30, 2008>
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Article 6 (Formulation and Implementation of Plans)
(1) Managers shall formulate plans on safety or maintenance of Class-I facilities, Class-II facilities, river-covering structures, river and river facilities, etc. for each facility every five years; and shall formulate and execute implementation plans annually. <Amended by Ordinance No. 6515, May 18, 2017>
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Article 7 (Performance of Safety Inspections)
(1) A manager shall perform a safety inspection, taking into consideration the nature of each facility, and the Mayor may specify a tighter safety inspection cycle for the facilities for which the Mayor considers it necessary due to the conditions and aging of the facilities.
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Article 7 (Conducting Safety Inspections)
(1) Managers shall conduct a safety inspection, based on the characteristics of each facility, and may increase regularity of a safety inspection for facilities deemed specially necessary by the Mayor due to the condition or deterioration, etc. of facilities.
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Article 8 (Securing Workforce, Equipment, etc.)
(1) A manager shall secure workforce and equipment appropriate for safety inspections in accordance with special features of each facility, such as mobile equipment, equipment for access, and nondestructive equipment, so as to prevent any trouble in performing safety inspections.
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Article 8 (Securing Human Resources, Equipment, etc.)
(1) Managers shall secure equipment suitable for safety inspections, based on human resources and characteristics of each facility, such as mobile equipment, access equipment or nondestructive equipment, to ensure that conducting safety inspections is not interrupted.
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Article 9 (Performance of Close Safety Examinations)
(1) A manager shall perform close safety examinations on facilities under his/her responsibility as follows:
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Article 9 (Performance of Detailed Safety Diagnosis)
(1) Managers shall conduct a detailed safety diagnosis of the relevant facilities pursuant to attached Table 1-2 of the Decree.
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Article 10 (Establishment of System for Handling Accidents)
A manager shall establish a system for handling accidents, such as the system and guidelines for control and methods for recovery, in preparation for cases where various kinds of accidents occur in a facility due to any defects of the facility itself or any other external cause.
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Article 10 (Establishment of Accident Management System)
Managers shall establish an accident management system, including system and knowhow for dealing with accidents or methods for recovery thereof, in preparation for various accidents that may happen to facilities due to any intrinsic defect of facilities or other outside factors.
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CHAPTER Ⅱ ROADS AND ROAD FACILITIES
Article 11 (Execution of Road Works)
(1) A person who intends to carry out any construction works on a road shall prepare measures for traffic control to ensure the safety of workers and pedestrians and a smooth traffic flow and submit them to the competent manager.
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CHAPTER II ROADS (DRIVEWAYS OR SIDEWALKS) AND ROAD FACILITIES
Article 11 (Execution of Works on Roads)
(1) Any person who intends to execute works on a road shall formulate policies on traffic control and submit them to managers for safety of workers and pedestrians and traffic flow.
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Article 12 (Performance of Safety Inspections)
A manager shall perform safety inspections on roads and road facilities as follows:
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Article 12 (Conducting Safety Inspections)
(1) Managers shall conduct safety inspections of facilities on roads pursuant to attached Table 1-2 of the Decree.
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Article 13 (Classification of Conditions of Facilities)
A manager shall classify roads and road facilities into the following safety grades for management, based on results of safety inspections and close safety examinations:
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Article 13 (Standards for Safety Grade of Facilities)
Managers shall classify and manage safety grade of road facilities pursuant to attached Table 3-2 of the Decree, based on outcomes of safety inspections or detailed safety diagnosis.
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Article 14 (Designation of Dangerous Facilities)
(1) A manage shall designate a road or a road facility as a dangerous facility, if its safety grade under Article 13 is rated Grade D or E.
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Article 14 (Designation of Dangerous Facilities)
(1) Managers shall designate road facilities falling under the safe grade D or E as dangerous facilities pursuant to attached Table 3-2 of the Decree.
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Article 15 (Repair, Improvement, etc.)
(1) In order to ensure the efficient and systematic performance of works for repairing and improving roads and road facilities, a manager shall establish a plan for repair and improvement of each road or road facility according to the safety grade under Article 13 and shall reflect the plan in the plan for the safety, maintenance, and management under Article 6.
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Article 15 (Repair, Improvement, etc.)
(1) Managers shall formulate repair or improvements plans for each road facility in accordance with standards for safety grade prescribed in attached Table 3-2 of the Decree to ensure that roads (driveways or sidewalks) and road facilities are repaired or improved efficiently and systematically and reflect them in safety or maintenance plans prescribed in Article 6.
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Article 16 (Maintenance and Management of Street Lamps and Mechanical and Electrical Facilities)
(1) A manager shall maintain and manage street lamps and mechanical and electrical facilities to ensure the safe traffic of vehicle drivers and pedestrians.
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Article 16 (Maintenance or Management of Street Lamps, Lighting Facilities and Electric Generation Facilities)
(1) Managers shall maintain and manage street lamps, lighting facilities and electric generation facilities to ensure traffic safety for drivers and pedestrians.
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Article 16-2 (Establishment and Management of Integrated Pillars)
(1) A road management agency shall integrate the available facilities in consultation with the department in charge of integrated pillars, when installing street facilities.
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CHAPTER Ⅲ UTILITY TUNNELS
Article 17 (Management of Utility Tunnels)
(1) A manager shall manage the main body of each utility tunnel and facilities ancillary to the tunnel: Provided, That a person who occupies part of a utility tunnel for a facility installed in the utility tunnel (hereinafter referred to "occupant") shall be responsible for the management of the facility installed therein and facilities auxiliary thereto (hereafter referred to in this Chapter as "occupying facilities").
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CHAPTER III UTILITY TUNNELS
Article 17 (Management of Utility Tunnels)
(1) Managers shall manage the main body of utility tunnels and facilities ancillary thereto: Provided, That each person who occupies an occupying facility of a utility tunnel (hereinafter referred to as "occupants") shall be responsible for and manage such occupying facilities.
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Article 18 (Organization and Operation of Council for Management of Utility Tunnels)
(1) The Mayor shall establish the Council for the Management of Utility Tunnels of the Seoul Metropolitan Government (hereinafter referred to as the "Council") in the City's Public Safety Headquarters of the Seoul Metropolitan Government to deliberate on important matters regarding the management of utility tunnels, including the allocation of expenses for the safety inspection of utility tunnels and the improvement and management of facilities, and may establish a working council for the management of each utility tunnel, if necessary. <Amended by Ordinance No. 4097, May 15, 2003; Ordinance No. 4593, Dec. 26, 2007; Ordinance No. 5137, Jul. 28, 2011>
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Article 18 (Organization and Operation of Utility Tunnels Council)
(1) The Mayor shall establish the Utility Tunnels Council (hereinafter referred to as the "Council") under the jurisdiction of the Mayor, to deliberate and consult on important matters concerning establishment and management of utility tunnels, and may establish a working-level management council for each utility tunnel, when necessary.
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Article 19 (Preparation of Drawings for Maintenance and Management)
(1) A manager shall prepare and maintain drawings for the maintenance and management of each utility tunnel (hereinafter referred to as "drawings") by surveying the tunnel based on detailed design drawings, completion drawings, and other relevant drawings and shall modify or supplement the drawings without delay, whenever there is any change.
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Article 19 (Preparation of Drawings for Maintenance and Management)
(1) Managers shall prepare and manage drawings for the maintenance and management of each utility tunnel (hereinafter referred to as "drawings of utility tunnels") by surveying the site of the utility tunnel, based on working design drawings, completion drawings, and other management drawings, and shall modify or supplement such drawings without delay, whenever there is any change in such drawings.
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Article 20 (Performance of Safety Inspections)
(1) Each manager and occupant shall perform inspections on the main body of each utility tunnel, ancillary facilities, and occupying facilities as follows:
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Article 20 (Conducting Safety Inspections)
(1) Managers and occupants shall conduct safety inspections of the main body of utility tunnels, ancillary facilities and occupying facilities pursuant to Article 39 (5) of the National Land Planning and Utilization Act.
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Article 21 (Inspections and Close Safety Examinations)
(1) If a manager considers it necessary for safety in a utility tunnel, he/she may request each occupant to perform an inspection or a close safety examination on occupying facilities under his/her control within a period specified by the manager.
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Article 21 (Safety Inspections and Detailed Safety Diagnosis)
(1) Managers may request occupants to conduct safety inspections or detailed safety diagnosis of occupying facilities under their control by fixing a period, when necessary for safety of utility tunnels.
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Article 22 (Approval of Construction Works)
(1) When an occupant intends to carry out construction works for installing or repairing occupying facilities (hereinafter referred to as "construction works"), he/she shall obtain prior approval thereof from the competent manager.
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Article 22 (Prior Approval for Construction Works of Occupying Facilities)
(1) Where occupants intend to establish or repair occupying facilities (hereinafter referred to as "works on occupying facilities"), they shall obtain prior approval from managers.
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Article 23 (Execution of Construction Works)
(1) A person who carries out any construction works inside a utility tunnel shall comply with safety regulations prescribed by the competent manager on the execution of construction works.
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Article 23 (Execution of Construction Works of Occupying Facilities)
(1) A person who executes constructions works on occupying facilities inside the utility tunnel shall comply with safety guidelines on execution of construction works prescribed by managers.
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Article 24 (Measures in Emergency Cases)
(1) When any trouble has occurred, or is likely to occur, in an occupying facility due to an electric fault, fire, or water leakage, he/she shall report it to the competent manager without delay and shall take necessary measures. In such cases, the procedure for prior approval under Article 22 (1) may be omitted.
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Article 24 (Measures in Emergency Cases)
(1) Where any obstacle is found or is likely to be found in operation of occupying facilities due to electric leakage, fire or water leak, etc., occupants shall report it to managers without delay and take necessary measures. In such cases, procedures for obtaining prior approval prescribed in Article 22 (1) may be omitted.
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Article 25 (Settlement of Damages or Disputes)
If any injury is inflected on a third party or a civil or criminal case arises or an accident occurs in the course of the installation or management of an occupying facility, or the execution of construction works for an occupying facility, the occupant of the relevant facility shall be liable for such injury or such case or accident.
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Article 25 (Handling of Damages or Disputes)
If any injury is inflected on a third party or a civil or criminal case arises or accident occurs during installing or managing an occupying facility, or the execution of construction works of an occupying facility, the occupant of the relevant facility shall be liable for such injury, etc.
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Article 26 (Security-Related Matters)
An occupant shall comply with regulations prescribed by the competent manager on the security of utility tunnels with respect to security and disaster prevention in connection with the management of utility tunnels.
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Article 26 (Matters concerning Security)
Occupants shall comply with security regulations on utility tunnels prescribed by managers, in relation to security and disaster prevention concerning management of utility tunnels.
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CHAPTER Ⅳ FACILITIES FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY AND CONTROL
Article 26-2 (Management of Facilities for Traffic Safety)
(1) When a manager responsible for facilities for traffic safety establishes, implements, or revises an annual plan for safety, maintenance, and management, he/she shall report it to the Mayor.
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CHAPTER IV TRAFFIC SAFETY FACILITIES AND TRAFFIC CONTROL FACILITIES
Article 26-2 (Management of Traffic Safety Facilities)
(1) Where managers of traffic safety facilities formulate, implement or amend plans on safety, maintenance or management every year, they shall report them to the Mayor.
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Article 27 (Establishment and Implementation of Plans for Safety, Maintenance, and Management of Road Signs)
(1) A manager shall establish and implement a plan for the safety, maintenance, and management of road signs each year (hereafter referred to in this Article as "maintenance and management plan") and shall submit the maintenance and management plan to the Mayor, whenever the plan is established or revised. <Amended by Ordinance No. 4566, Oct. 1, 2007>
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Article 27 (Formulation and Implementation of Plans on Safety, Maintenance, and Management of Road Signs)
(1) Managers shall formulate and implement plans on safety, maintenance or management of road signs (hereinafter referred to as "plans on maintenance or management of road signs) every year; and when they formulate or amend such plans, they shall submit all formulated and amended plans to the Mayor.
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Article 28 (Establishment of Road Sign System)
(1) In order to promote the efficient management of road signs, the Mayor shall establish a road sign system and permit managers to utilize the system jointly.
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Article 28 (Establishment of Road Sign System)
(1) The Mayor shall establish a road sign system for efficiently managing road signs and allow managers to utilize the system jointly.
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Article 29 (Inspection of Road Signs)
(1) A manager shall perform a periodic inspection on road signs on a quarterly basis, shall also perform occasional inspections, whenever necessary, to ensure to maintain road signs in good condition, and shall keep and maintain the records of the results of such inspections.
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Article 29 (Inspection of Road Signs)
(1) Managers shall conduct a periodic inspection on road signs quarterly, and frequently conduct an inspection when necessary, to ensurethat facilities are in good condition and record and keep the outcomes of inspection thereof.
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Article 30 (Management of Unmanned Control System)
The works for the management of the unmanned control system shall be as follows:
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Article 30 (Management of Unmanned Control System)
Duties concerning management of the unmanned control system shall be as follows:
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Article 31 (Management of Smart Traffic System)
(1) The works for the management of the smart traffic system shall be as follows:
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Article 31 (Duties concerning Management of Intelligent Transport System)
(1) Duties concerning management of the intelligent transport system shall be as follows:
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Article 32 (Inspection of Smart Traffic System, Unmanned Control System, etc.)
A manager shall perform periodic and occasional inspections on the smart traffic system and the unmanned control system, shall repair the systems without delay, if necessary, and shall keep and maintain records of the results of such inspections.
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Article 32 (Inspection of Intelligent Transport System, Unmanned Control System, etc.)
Managers shall conduct inspections regularly and sporadically the intelligent transport system and the unmanned control system, and repair such system without delay when necessary, and record and keep the outcomes of inspection thereof.
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Article 33 (Improvement of Facilities of Unmanned Control System)
A manager shall analyze environmental changes to roads where the smart traffic system is installed and evaluate the performance of the operation of the system at least once a year, and may adjust the method and time of control, if necessary.
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Article 33 (Improvement of Facilities of Unmanned Control System)
Managers shall conduct an analysis of environmental changes and evaluation of operation of roads where the intelligent transport system was established at least once a year, and may adjust the methods and timing for control, when necessary.
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Article 34 (Road Works at Points where Smart Traffic System or Unmanned Control System is Installed)
A person who has the authority to grant a permit for the excavation and occupancy of a road at a point where the smart traffic system or the unmanned control system (including a person who has the authority to accept reports thereon) shall consult with the manager responsible for the facility at issue in advance before granting a permit.
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Article 34 (Road Works at Points where Intelligent Transport System or Unmanned Control System is Established)
A person authorized to grant a permit for the excavation and occupancy of a road at a point where the intelligent transport system or unmanned control system is established (including a person who has received and handled a report), shall consult with the manager of the relevant facility in advance before granding a permit.
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CHAPTER Ⅴ RIVER-COVERING STRUCTURES
Article 35 (Designation of Occupants, etc.)
(1) A road, a building, an apparatus, or a facility (hereafter referred to in this Chapter as "facility") installed on a structure covering a river (hereinafter referred to as "covering structure") shall be managed by the person who installed or uses the facility (hereafter referred to in this Chapter as "occupant").
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CHAPTER V RIVER-COVERING STRUCTURES
Article 35 (Designation, etc. of Installers or Users)
(1) Facilities, such as road, buildings, equipment installed on river-covering structures (hereinafter referred to as "facilities installed") shall be managed by persons who have installed or used the relevant facilities installed (hereinafter referred to as "installers or users").
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Article 36 (Safety Inspections, etc.)
(1) An occupant shall perform a safety inspection under Article 6 of the Special Act on the main body of each covering structure by deeming it as a Class-Ⅱ facility in order to keep the covering structure safe. <Amended by Ordinance No. 4659, Jul. 30, 2008>
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Article 36 (Safety Inspections, etc.)
(1) Installers or users shall conduct a safety inspection of river-covering structures pursuant to Article 6 of the Special Act by deeming them as a Class-II facility.
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Article 37 (Patrol of Facilities)
(1) An occupant shall establish and implement a patrol plan for the facilities under his/her control to secure the safety of covering structures and facilities and maintain the functions of such facilities in good condition.
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Article 37 (Patrol of Facilities)
(1) Installers or users shall formulate and implement a patrol plan for facilities installed under their jurisdiction, thereby ensuring the safety of river-covering structures and facilities installed and maintaining the functions of such facilities in good condition.
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Article 38 (Execution of Construction Works for Covering Rivers)
If a manager intends to cover a river to use it, he/she shall include it in the basic plan for the improvement of rivers for deliberation by the Committee for the Management of Local Rivers of the Seoul Metropolitan Government under Article 87 of the River Act. <Amended by Ordinance No. 4659, Jul. 30, 2008>
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Article 38 (Execution of Construction Works for Covering Rivers)
Where managers intend to cover a river to use it, they shall reflect the details thereof in a master plan for river improvement and undergo deliberation by the Local River Management Committee of the Seoul Metropolitan Government prescribed in Article 87 of the River Act.
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Article 39 (Keeping Documents)
(1) When an occupant carries out patrols, safety inspections, or works for maintenance, repair, or improvement, he/she shall keep the following documents:
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Article 39 (Preparation of Documents)
(1) Where installers or users perform patrol, safety inspections or works for repair or improvement, they shall keep the following documents:
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CHAPTER Ⅵ RIVERS AND RIVER FACILITIES
Article 40 (Plans for Safety, Maintenance, and Management)
A plan for safety, maintenance, and management under Article 6 shall include the following matters:
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CHAPTER VI RIVERS AND RIVER FACILITIES
Article 40 Deleted. <by Ordinance No. 5560, Aug. 1, 2013>
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Article 41 (Performance of Safety Inspections)
(1) A manager shall perform a safety inspection on a river as follows:
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Article 41 (Conducting Safety Inspections)
Managers shall conduct safety inspections of river facilities pursuant to attached Table 1-2 of the Decree.
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Article 42 (Repairing Works)
(1) A manager shall repair river facilities in accordance with the results of inspections on river facilities and the plan for maintenance and management of such facilities in order to maintain the safety and functions of the facilities.
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Article 42 (Repair Measures)
(1) Managers shall repair river facilities for securing the safety thereof or maintaining the functions thereof in accordance with outcomes of inspection of river facilities or plans on maintenance or management.
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Article 43 (Keeping Documents)
(1) A manager shall keep the following documents about river facilities:
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Article 43 (Preparation of Documents)
(1) Managers shall prepare the following documents for river facilities:
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CHAPTER Ⅶ SEWERAGE FACILITIES
Article 44 (Plan for Safety, Maintenance, and Management)
The Guidelines for the Maintenance and Management of Sewerage Culverts (Ministry of Environment) shall apply mutatis mutandis to the plan for the safety, maintenance, and management of sewerage culverts.
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CHAPTER VII SEWERAGE
Article 44 (Plans on Safety, Maintenance, and Management)
The guidelines on the operation or maintenance of the public sewerage facilities
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Article 45 (Performance of Safety Inspections)
(1) A manager shall perform the following safety inspections in order to maintain the safety and functions of sewerage facilities:
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Article 45 (Conducting Safety Inspections)
(1) Managers shall conduct safety inspections for maintaining functions or safety of the sewerage as follows:
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Article 46 (Management of other Ancillary Road Facilities)
As regards other ancillary road facilities not specified in this Ordinance, a manager or the head of an autonomous Gu shall be responsible for the management of such facilities in accordance with the details of the maintenance and management of facilities in attached Table.
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CHAPTER VIII SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS
Article 46 (Management of other Facilities Ancillary to Roads)
(1) Managers and the head of an autonomous Gu shall be responsible for management of other facilities ancillary to roads which are not prescribed in this Ordinance, in accordance with the details of maintenance or management of facilities in attached Table 1. <Amended by Ordinance No. 5953, Jul. 30, 2015; Ordinance No. 6237, May 19, 2016>
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CHAPTER Ⅷ SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS
Article 47 (Subsidization of Expenses)
The Mayor may fully or partially subsidize expenses, when he/she delegates or entrusts any works for the maintenance and management of facilities.
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Article 47 (Subsidization of Expenses)
The Mayor may fully or partially subsidize expenses, when he/she delegates or entrusts duties of maintenance or management of facilities to a third party or orders to perform such duties vicariously. <Amended by Ordinance No. 6515, May 18, 2017>
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Article 48 (Payment of Rewards for Reporting)
(1) A reward may be paid to a person who reports the failure in a facility or a person who has damaged or destroyed a facility within budget limit for the efficient management of road facilities, ancillary road facilities, and facilities for traffic safety and control. In such cases, the reward for reporting shall not exceed 5 percent of expenses incurred in the reinstatement of the facility.
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Article 48 (Payment of Rewards for Reporting)
(1) A reward may be paid to a person who has reported a facilities malfunction or persons who damaged or destroyed a facility, within the budget for the efficient management of road facilities, facilities ancillary to roads, traffic safety facilities or traffic control facilities. In such cases, the reward for reporting shall not exceed 5 percent of expenses incurred in the reinstatement of the facility.
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ADDENDUM <Ordinance No. 3909, Sep. 29, 2001> |