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SEOUL METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT ORDINANCE ON ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF FAMILY-NATURE EXPERIENCE FACILITIES

SEOUL METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT ORDINANCE ON ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF FAMILY-NATURE EXPERIENCE FACILITIES

Article 1 (Purpose) The purpose of this Ordinance is to prescribe matters necessary for the establishment and operation of family-nature experience facilities of Seoul Metropolitan Government.

Article 2 (Definitions) The terms used in this Ordinance shall be defined as follows:
1. The term "family-nature experience facility" (hereinafter referred to as "nature experience facility") means a camping site or experience facility installed to provide relaxation for and cultivate positive emotions of Seoul citizens by utilizing closed schools outside the city boundaries of Seoul;
2. The term "fees" means fees for using a camping site or facility, rents for using equipment, public utility charges, etc. collected from persons who use nature experience facilities.

Article 3 (Collection of Fees) Fees collected from users of nature experience facilities shall be prescribed by the Rules within the scope specified in attached Table 1, taking into account such matters as costs and inflation rates.

Article 4 (Discount on or Exemption from Fees) The Seoul Metropolitan Government Mayor (hereinafter referred to as the "Mayor") may grant a discount on or an exemption from fees specified in attached Table 1, to any of the following persons of between 30/100 and 50/100 of the fees, as prescribed by the Rules:
1. A recipient and his/her children under the National Basic Living Security Act;
2. A single-parent family member under the Single-Parent Family Support Act;
3. A disabled person registered under the Act on Welfare of Persons with Disabilities and a person who accompanies him/her;
4. A person of distinguished service to the State and his/her bereaved family or family under the Act on the Honorable Treatment and Support of Persons, etc. of Distinguished Service to the State;
5. A person of distinguished service to independence and his/her bereaved family or family under the Act on the Honorable Treatment of Persons of Distinguished Service to Independence;
6. A family with at least three children, among persons who hold multi-child happiness cards.

Article 5 (Fee Refunds) (1) Where it is impossible to use nature experience facilities due to a natural disaster, force majeure, etc. or where the use of such facilities is cancelled or discontinued due to special circumstances regarding the facilities, the Mayor shall fully refund the fees paid.
(2) Where the use of the facilities has been cancelled due to circumstances attributable to the user, the Mayor shall refund the fees paid according to the following classifications: Provided, That this shall not apply where the use of the facilities is cancelled on the day of use:
1. Where it is cancelled at least 14 days prior to the day of use: The full amount of the fees;
2. Where it is cancelled at least seven days prior to the day of use: 75/100 of the fees;
3. Where it is cancelled at least one day prior to the day of use: 50/100 of the fees.

Article 6 (Restrictions on Use) Permission for use need not be granted, or measures, such as the revocation of permission for use and the suspension of use, may be taken to any of the following persons:
1. A person likely to disturb public order and good morals;
2. A minor not accompanied by his/her custodian;
3. A person who holds dangerous materials or ill-smelling or obnoxious goods;
4. A person with an infectious disease;
5. Other persons for whom the Mayer deems it necessary to restrict the use of the facilities in order to protect the facilities or maintain order.

Article 7 (Compensation for Damage by Users) Where a user destroys or loses a facility or equipment, he/she shall compensate for damage or reinstate it.

Article 8 (Outsourcing Operations, etc.) (1) If deemed necessary for more professional and efficient operations of nature experience facilities, the Mayor may outsource operations of such facilities to an institution invested or funded by Seoul Metropolitan Government, a corporation or an organization.
(2) The Special Metropolitan Government Ordinance on Outsourcing of Administrative Affairs to the Private Sector shall apply mutatis mutandis to matters concerning necessary procedures, methods, etc. if operations of natural experience facilities are outsourced pursuant to paragraph (1).

Article 9 (Enforcement Rules) Matters necessary for the enforcement of this Ordinance shall be prescribed by the Rules.

ADDENDUM <May 16, 2013>
This Ordinance shall enter into force on the date of its promulgation.