SEOUL METROPOLITAN CITY ORDINANCE ON SUPPORT FOR CHILDBIRTH AND CHILDREARING
- Enactment No. 5146, Jul. 28, 2011
- Partial Amendment No. 5871, May. 14, 2015
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 6386, Jan. 05, 2017
- Partial Amendment No. 6639, Sep. 21, 2027
- Partial Amendment No. 6861, May. 03, 2018
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 7423, Dec. 31, 2019
- Partial Amendment No. 7449, Jan. 09, 2010
- Partial Amendment No. 8349, Mar. 10, 2022
- Partial Amendment No. 8397, Apr. 28, 2022
- Partial Amendment No. 8497, Oct. 17, 2022
- Amendment of Other Laws No. 8530, Dec. 30, 2022
- Partial Amendment No. 8548, Dec. 30, 2022
- Partial Amendment No. 9846, Jul. 18, 2023
- Partial Amendment No. 8895, Oct. 04, 2023
- Partial Amendment No. 9044, Dec. 29, 2023
- Partial Amendment No. 9129, Mar. 15, 2024
- Partial Amendment No. 9236, May. 20, 2024
- Partial Amendment No. 9412, Jan. 01, 2025
- Partial Amendment No. 9675, May. 19, 2025
- Partial Amendment No. 9744, Jul. 14, 2025
- Partial Amendment No. 9846, Sep. 29, 2025
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Article 1 (Purpose)
The purpose of this Ordinance shall be to encourage social responsibility for childbirth and child care, to continue to develop the society, and improve the quality of citizens' lives by prescribing matters necessary to create an environment favorable for childbirth and child care and secure a future growth engine under the Framework Act on Low Birth Rate in an Aging Society.
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Article 1 (Purpose)
The purpose of this Ordinance is to prescribe the matters necessary to create a social environment favorable to childbirth and childrearing and to ensure future growth engines under the Framework Act on Low Birth Rates in an Aging Society, thereby instilling social responsibility for childbirth and childrearing and contributing to sustained social development and a better quality of life for Seoul’s citizens.
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Article 2 (Definitions)
The terms used in this Ordinance are defined as follows: <Amended on May 3, 2018; Jan. 9, 2020>
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Article 2 (Definition)
The definitions of the terms used in this Ordinance shall be as follows:<Amended on May 3, 2018; Jan. 9, 2020; Jul. 18, 2023; Dec. 29, 2023; Jan. 1, 2025; Jul. 14, 2025>
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Article 2-2 (Relationship to Other Ordinances of Seoul Government)
Except as otherwise provided in other ordinances, support for childbirth and childrearing shall be governed by this Ordinance.
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Article 3 (Duties of the Mayor)
The Mayor of Seoul Metropolitan City (hereinafter referred to as the "Mayor") shall endeavor to formulate and enforce a policy to support childbirth and child care and promote the welfare of citizens.
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Article 3 (Responsibilities of Mayor)
(1) The Seoul Metropolitan City Mayor (hereinafter referred to as the “Mayor”) shall formulate and implement childbirth and childrearing support policies, and make efforts to ensure such policies improve citizens’ welfare.<Amended on Oct. 17, 2022>
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Article 4 (Support for Marriage, Pregnancy, and Childbirth)
The Mayor shall promote the following so that there would be no inconvenience in marriage, pregnancy, and childbirth:
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Article 4 (Support for Marriage, Pregnancy, and Childbirth)
(1) The Mayor shall implement the following matters to remove impediments to marriage, pregnancy, and childbirth: <Amended on July 18, 2023; Oct. 4, 2023>
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Article 4-2 (Support for Birth Celebration Articles)
(1) The Mayor may provide birth celebration articles within a budgetary limit for protectors of infants in order to celebrate the birth of infants. <Amended on May 3, 2018; Jan. 9, 2020>
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Article 4-2 (Subsidy for Birth Celebration Items)
(1) The Mayor may subsidize birth celebration items to a newborn child’s protector to celebrate the birth. <Amended on May 3, 2018; Jan. 9, 2020>
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Article 4-3 (Support for Screening for Prenatal or Postnatal Depression)
Where the Mayor deems it necessary for pregnant or nursing women, he/she may provide support related to screening for prenatal or postnatal depression.
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Article 4-3 (Support for Prenatal or Postnatal Depression Screening, Etc.)
The Mayor may provide support for prenatal or postnatal depression screening if deemed necessary for a pregnant woman or new mother (including one who is a member of a multicultural family under subparagraph 1 of Article 2 of the Multicultural Families Support Act; hereinafter the same shall apply).<Amended on Oct. 17, 2022>
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Article 4-4 (Support for Transportation Expenses of Pregnant Women)
(1) The Mayor may provide, within a budgetary limit, transportation expenses not exceeding 700 won per pregnant woman who meets all of the following:
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Article 4-4 (Maternal Transportation Expense Subsidies)
(1) The Mayor may subsidize, within the available budget, transportation expenses up to KRW 700,000 per pregnant woman/new mother who fulfills all of the following conditions: <Amended on Oct. 17, 2022; Mar. 15, 2024>
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Article 4-5 (Establishment and Operation of Public Postnatal Care Centers)
To protect maternal and infant health and alleviate the economic burden on families with infants, the Mayor may establish and operate public postnatal care centers under Article 15-17 of the Mother and Child Health Act.
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Article 4-6 (Support for Pregnant Women Conceiving Multiple Children)
The Mayor may provide the forms of support needed to ensure the safe and healthy pregnancy and childbirth of pregnant women conceiving multiple children and to maintain and promote the health of infants and young children born in multiple births.
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Article 4-7 (Discounts on Public Wedding Hall Rentals)
(1) To alleviate the financial burden of weddings, the Mayor may discount all or a part of the rental fees for facilities designated as Seoul Metropolitan City public wedding halls in any of the following cases:<Amended on My 19, 2025; Jul. 14, 2025>
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Article 4-8 (Childbirth and Leave Benefits for Self-Employed People)
(1) The Mayor may pay benefits designed to protect the maternity of self-employed persons and to alleviate their economic burden.
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Article 4-9 (Subsidization of Newlywed Housing Costs)
When deemed necessary to alleviate the financial burden of newlywed couples in acquiring housing, the Mayor may subsidize the costs within the available budget.
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Article 4-10 (Subsidization of Newlyweds’ Wedding and Household Costs)
(1) To alleviate the heavy financial burden of wedding and household costs, the Mayor may subsidize the wedding and household costs of newlywed couples within the available budget.
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Article 5 (Alleviation of Child Care Burden)
(1) The Mayor shall promote the following to alleviate child care burden: <Amended on Dec. 31, 2019>
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Article 5 (Amelioration of Childrearing Burdens)
(1) The Mayor shall implement the following types of support to ameliorate the childrearing burden:<Amended on Dec. 31, 2019; Oct. 17, 2022; Jan. 1, 2025>
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Article 6 (Work-Life Balance Support)
(1) The Mayor shall implement the following matters regarding diverse compositions of individuals and families seeking to conceive, give birth to, raise, and educate children in order to help them achieve a healthy work-life balance:<Amended on May 14, 2015; Oct. 17, 2022>
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Article 7 (Creation of Social Atmosphere Friendly to Childbirth)
The Mayor shall promote the followings to establish a social atmosphere friendly to childbirth:
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Article 7 (Creation of a Social Atmosphere Conducive to Childbirth and Childrearing)
The Mayor shall implement the following matters in order to establish a social atmosphere that is conducive to childbirth and childrearing: <Amended on Oct. 4, 2023>
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Article 7-2 (Parents’ Happy Week)
(1) To raise public awareness of the social value and responsibilities of childbirth and childrearing and to establish a culture of respect for carers, the Mayor shall annually designate a week that includes “Parents’ Day” as “Parents’ Happy Week”.
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Article 8 (Mid- to Long-Term Basic Plans)
(1) The Mayor shall formulate the Mid- to Long-Term Basic Plans on Low Birth Rates (hereinafter referred to as “Basic Plans”) suitable to the characteristics of Seoul Metropolitan City in consideration of the Basic Plans on Low Birth Rates in the Aging Society under Article 20 of the Framework Act on Low Birth Rates in an Aging Society (hereinafter referred as the “Act”). <Amended on Jul. 14, 2025>
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Article 9 (Annual Implementation Plans)
(1) The Mayor shall formulate and execute annual implementation plans (hereinafter referred to as the "Implementation Plans") under Article 21 of the Act.
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Article 9 (Implementation Plan by Year)
(1) The Mayor shall formulate and implement annual implementation plans (hereinafter referred to as the “implementation plans”) under Article 21 of the Act.
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Article 10 (Operation of Advisory Group on Childbirth and Child Care Policy)
The Mayor may establish the advisory group on childbirth and child care policy composed of people with knowledge, expertise, and experience in childbirth to consult about important matters concerning the childbirth and child care policy.
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Article 10 (Operation of a Childbirth and Childrearing Support Policy Advisory Group)
For advice on important matters on childbirth and childrearing support policies, the Mayor may establish a Childbirth and Childrearing Support Policy Advisory Group composed of persons who have extensive knowledge, expertise, and experience in the field of birth.
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Article 11 (Support for Enterprises, Non-Government Organizations, etc.)
(1) The Mayor shall endeavor to provide administrative assistance and various incentives under the related laws and regulation to promote countermeasures against low birth rate by citizens, enterprises, public institutions, other related corporations, organizations, etc. <Amended on May 14, 2015>
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Article 11 (Support for Enterprises, Private Organizations, Etc.)
(1) The Mayor shall make efforts to provide the administrative support required to stimulate activities for responding to low birth rates by citizens, enterprises, public institutions, and other relevant corporations, organizations, etc. and to pay various incentives as payable under the governing laws.<Amended on May 14, 2015>
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Article 12 (Education, Promotion, etc.)
(1) The Mayor shall continue to provide information to improve citizens' awareness of status and countermeasures against low birth rate and shall perform promotions with various media.
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Article 12 (Education and Public Relations)
(1) To raise public awareness of the current state of and response to low birth rates, the Mayor shall continuously provide relevant information and engage in education and public relations efforts utilizing various media.
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Article 13 (Awards)
To support childbirth and childrearing, the Mayor may make awards in the following cases: <Amended on My 14, 2015; Dec. 29, 2023>
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Article 14 (Enforcement Rules)
Matters necessary for this Ordinance shall be prescribed as rules. <Amended on Jan. 5, 2017>
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Article 14 (Enforcement Rule)
Matters necessary for this Ordinance shall be determined by the relevant rule. <Amended on Jan. 15, 2017>
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Addendum <No. 9744, Jul. 14, 2025> |
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Application for Support of Birth Celebration Articles (pursuant to Article 4-2(4)) |
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Register for Recipients of Birth Celebration Articles (pursuant to Article 4-2(5)) |
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Ledger for Support of Birth Celebration Articles (pursuant to Article 4-2(5)) |
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Ledger for Birth Celebration Articles (pursuant to Article 4-2(5)) |
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