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List of Proposals (2nd Regular Meeting in 2003)

Last Updated January 24, 2024

"Results" in the table below are the results of the decision.

List of Proposals
 Proposal No.Name of ProposalContentsResults
Personnel ProposalsCity first billAppointment of Audit Committee MembersSince the term of Audit Committee members Masayuki Suzuki and Hisayoshi Kimura, elected from among members of the Diet, expired on April 29, this year, we propose to appoint a successor in accordance with the provisions of Article 196, Paragraph 1 of the Local Government Act in order to appoint a successor.
(Newly appointed Audit Committee Member)
  • Masao Shimamura
  • Kengo Nakajima
Consent
Proposals submitted by members of the DietProposal No. 1Establishment of Special CommitteeI would like to establish a special committee, so I propose it in accordance with Article 5 of the Ordinance of the Yokohama City Council Committee.
(Special Committee on Metropolitan Administration and Finance System)
In order to realize the large city system as soon as possible, establish a tax and financial system that responds to the actual situation, strongly promote it, and investigate and examine basic matters related to administrative and financial reforms that respond quickly to changes in the times To do.
(Special Committee for the Promotion of Requisition)
Strongly promote requisition release in the city
(Special Committee for Promotion of Information Society and Disaster Countermeasures)
Promote information technology measures utilizing rapidly evolving information and communication technology and actively promote disaster prevention measures, especially earthquake disaster countermeasures.
(Special Committee on Traffic Issues)
Take measures to overcome the tense traffic problems in the city and plan traffic safety for citizens.
(Special Committee on Declining Birthrate and Aging Society)
To promote comprehensive measures related to welfare, health and medical care and housing in response to a declining birthrate and aging society.
(Special Committee for Youth and Citizens' Sports)
To promote the healthy development of young people who will lead the next generation and the promotion of citizen sports.
Passed
Establishment of ordinancesCity second billEnactment of the Special Ride Certificate Ordinance for Respect for the ElderlyDefine necessary matters concerning the issuance of a special ride certificate for the elderly for the purpose of supporting the social participation of the elderly
(Contents) Introduction of user burden, recipients, etc.
(Effective Date) October 1, 2003
Passed
Partial revision of the ordinanceCity third billPartial revision of the Special Account Establishment OrdinanceEstablishment of special accounts following the start of the new graveyard business
(Contents) New Graveyard Operating Expense Accounting
(Effective Date) June 1, 2003
(Related bill) City No. 23.28
Passed
City fourth billPartial revision of the City Tax OrdinanceAmendments to the Local Tax Law, etc.
(Contents)
1 City Tobacco Tax Rate: 2,668 yen → 2,977 yen/1,000 bottles (increased by 309 yen), etc.
2. Improvement of Other Articles
(Effective Date)
1 July 1, 2003
2 Day of promulgation, etc.
Passed
City fifth billPartial revision of the Youth Facilities OrdinanceAbolition of facilities
(Contents) In order to develop youth libraries as community houses and other facilities, the three buildings of Nishi Ward, Isogo Ward and Seya Ward were abolished.
(Effective Date) September 1, 2003
Passed
City sixth billPartial revision of the regulations to establish setting of ward and position, name and jurisdiction of office of ward and jurisdiction areaRevision of jurisdiction area by setting of town area with conduct of house indication
(Contents) Adding street names in Kanazawa Ward and Kohoku Ward
(Effective Date) Date specified in the rules (scheduled for October 2003, partially scheduled for FY16/17)
(Related bills) City No. 15-18
Passed
City seventh billPartial revision of the National Health Insurance OrdinanceNational Health Insurance insured persons are covered by the Subsidies for Medical Expenses for Pediatric Treatment under the Ordinance on Subsidies for Children's medical expenses.
(Contents) Delete provisions related to pediatric medical supplements, etc.
(Effective Date) January 1, 2004
(Related bill) City No. 8
Passed
City eighth billPartial revision of the ordinance on grants for children medical expensesRaising the age of grants and unifying the Subsidies for Medical Expenses for Pediatric Treatment system
(Contents) ・ Expand outpatient subsidies to 5-year-olds (currently 4-year-olds)
・National Health Insurance insured persons are eligible for the grant
(Effective Date) January 1, 2004
(Related bill) City No. 7
Passed
City ninth billPartial revision of the ordinance on the standards for structural equipment of facilities in the inn business based on the Ryokan Business Law Enforcement OrderAlong with the revision of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Ryokan Business Law, special provisions for structural equipment standards for facilities of simple post offices operating that run agriculture, forestry and fisheries experience guest houses will be established.
(Contents) Regulations that can be exempted from the entrance hall and the washroom, etc.
(Effective Date) Day of Promulgation
Passed
City 10th billPartial revision of the regulations about fixed number of committee members by election of each agriculture committeeChange in the number of subcommittee members of the Central Agricultural Committee following the merger of agricultural cooperatives
(Contents) Number of group recommendation committee members: 6 people → 3 people
(Agricultural Land Subcommittee: 3 people → 2 people Agricultural Administration Subcommittee: 3 people → 1 person) Others
(Effective Date) Day of Promulgation
Passed
City eleventh billPartial revision of the park ordinanceProvisions for usage fees pertaining to private use of parks following the revision of the City Parks Law due to the enforcement of the Act on Service of Letters by Private Business Operators
(Contents) Usage fee for the letter service delivery box: 1,300 yen per year per unit
(Effective Date) Day of Promulgation
<Same amount as postal mailbox>
Passed
City twelfth billPartial revision of the Road Private Charge OrdinanceProvisions for private use fees associated with the enactment of a law on the delivery of letters by private businesses, etc.
(Contents) Private charges related to the letter mail delivery box: 1,300 yen per year, etc.
(Effective Date) Day of Promulgation
<Same amount as postal mailbox>
Passed
City thirteenth billPartial revision of the Municipal Housing Ordinance(Contents)
1 Installation of Municipal Housing: 8 municipal Mitsukyo Minami Housing leased housing facilities
2 Abolition of Municipal Housing: Municipal Tsurugamine Housing
(Effective Date)
1 Date specified in the Rules: Scheduled from August to November 2003
2 Day of promulgation
Passed
City 14th billPartial revision of the regulations about limit of building in area of city planningRestriction regulations of building in area with city planning decision of city planning
(Contents)
New Higashitotsuka Kamishinano area, Kanagawa Katakura area
Change Minato Mirai 21 Central District
(Effective Date) Day of Promulgation
Passed
Setting of town areas, etc.City 15th billImplementation area and method of residence indication in Kanazawa Ward(Implementation area) Part of Rokuura Town
(Method) Block method
(Implementation) Scheduled for October 2003
(Related bill) City No. 6.17
Passed
City 16th billImplementation area and method of residence indication in Kohoku Ward(Implementation area) Each part of Shinyoshida-cho, Tsunashimakamicho, Niiwa-cho and Futoocho
(Method) Block method
(Implementation) Scheduled for October 2003 [Partial FY16/17]
(Related bill) City No. 6.18
Passed
City 17th billEstablishment of town area in Kanazawa Ward and abolition of related character areaSetting of town areas with the implementation of house indications, etc.
(Settings) Rokuura Minami 2-chome to 5-chome
(Abolished) Character area to be incorporated into the new area
(Implementation) Scheduled for October 2003
(Related bill) City No. 6.15
Passed
City 18th billEstablishment and change of town area in Kohoku Ward and change and abolition of character area related to theseSetting of town areas with the implementation of house indications, etc.
(Settings) Shinyoshida Higashi 1-chome to 8-chome
(Change) Part of Shin-Yoshida-cho → Change and abolition of Tao-cho and other character areas
(Implementation) Scheduled for October 2003 [Partial FY16/17]
(Related bill) City No. 6.16
Passed
Abolition of road certificationCity 19th billAuthorization and abolition of city road lines such as Yamate Route 512(Certified) 52 routes including Yamate Route 512
(Abolished) Routes 31, including Rokukakubashi Route 74
Total 83 routes
Passed
Acquisition of propertyCity 20th billAcquisition of a building for Isogo Kumin Cultural Center (tentative name)Acquisition of buildings to be allocated to the Citizens' Cultural Center
<Debt burden has been set>
(Content) Part of the 1st, 4th and 7th floors out of 30 stories above ground, such as steel-framed reinforced concrete structures: 2,999.72m2
(Location) 1-chome Sugita, Isogo-ku
(Amount) 2,299,998,500 yen
Passed
City 21st billAcquisition of a building for Kamiookanishi Nursery School (tentative name)Acquisition of buildings to be allocated to nursery schools
(Contents) Part of the 4th floor out of 30 stories above ground floor 2 basement floor 30 stories above ground: 698.62m2
(Location) 1-chome, Kami-Ooka Nishi, Konan-ku
(Amount) 250,000 thousand yen
Passed
Conclusion of contractCity 22nd billConclusion of contract for city planning road ring road No. 2 Mori branch line street maintenance work (third construction section, part 4)Construction of the upper part of concrete bridge
<Debt burden has been set>
(Place) 19-365, Mori 2-chome, Isogo-ku, 8, etc., Mori 4-chome 335, etc.
(Amount) ¥1,806,000 thousand (completion deadline: 17.3.31)
(Contract partner) Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd.
Passed
Supplementary budgetCity 23rd billGeneral Account Supplementary Budget (No. 1)Revenue and Expenditure Budget Revision
Correction amount: 150,057 thousand yen
Passed
City 24th billNational Health Insurance Operating Expenses Accounting Supplementary Budget (No. 1)Revenue and Expenditure Budget Revision
Correction amount: 2,424,470 thousand yen
Passed
City 25th billYokohama City University Student Accounting Supplementary Budget (No. 1)Revenue and Expenditure Budget Revision
Correction amount: 995,000 thousand yen
Passed
City 26th billPublic works land cost accounting supplementary budget (No. 1)Revenue and Expenditure Budget Revision
Correction amount 5,664,000 thousand yen Other municipal bond amendment
Passed
City 27th billMunicipal bond money accounting supplementary budget (the first)Revenue and Expenditure Budget Revision
Correction amount: 18,743 thousand yen
Passed
City 28th billNew Graveyard Operating Expenses Accounting BudgetRevenue and Expenditure Budget
Budget amount 4,762,000 thousand yen and other municipal bonds
Passed
Proposal No. 1High-speed Railway Business Accounting Supplementary Budget (No. 1)Revenue and Expenditure Budget Revision
Capital expenditures 294,000 thousand yen and other corporate bond amendments
Passed
PetitionPetition No. 1How to submit a written opinion on maintaining the compulsory education expenditure national treasury burden systemPlease submit a written opinion to the government to maintain the current compulsory education expenditure national treasury burden system.Adopted
Petition No. 2Maintaining a free ride certificate system for respect for the elderlyRegarding the Keiro Pass, we want to maintain free of charge without limiting income or use in the future, and to be issued to all elderly people who need it without discrimination.Not adopted
Petition No. 3Maintaining a free ride certificate system for respect for the elderlyRegarding the Keiro Pass, we want to maintain free of charge without limiting income or use in the future, and to be issued to all elderly people who need it without discrimination.Not adopted
Petition No. 4How to submit a written opinion on the reform of the civil servant systemPlease submit a written opinion to the State on the following matters:
1 Withdraw the Public Service System Reform Charter and promote public service system reform based on the Constitution and ILO recommendations.
2. To abolish the adhesion between politics, the government, and the company, such as the prohibition of the world, and to promote the reform of the public servant system that ensures fair, fair and clean administration.
3. In reforming the public servant system, conduct thorough, frank and meaningful consultations with all stakeholders.
4 In the reform of the local public servant system, decentralization should be further promoted under the self-government and group self-government, fully reflect the opinions of stakeholders such as local government chiefs, local councils, and staff groups, and respect independence.
Not adopted
Petition No. 5How to submit a written opinion on the improvement of work conditions by non-regular workersPlease submit a written opinion to the State on the following matters:
1. Make amendments to the Act on Improvement of Employment Management of Part-time Workers (Part-time Labor Law) that clearly states "equal treatment" and "penal provisions".
2. Early ratification of the ILO 175 Convention (Part-time Labor Convention).
Not adopted
Petition No. 7How to submit a written opinion requesting an increase in the Kanagawa Prefecture local minimum wagePlease submit a written opinion to the State on the following matters:
1 Increase the annual minimum wage in Kanagawa Prefecture to at least 1,000 yen, exceeding the social security standard.
2. Legalize a uniform national minimum wage.
Not adopted

※Petition No. 6 will be missing because a request for withdrawal approval has been submitted.

Additional Proposals

Additional Proposals
 Proposal No.Name of ProposalContentsResults
Proposals submitted by members of the DietProposal No. 2Submission of Statement of Opinion on Trinity Reform, including Transfer of Tax SourcesIn the country, we strongly request the following items in order to realize a true Trinity Reform with the transfer of tax resources from the country to local areas and further promote decentralization.
1 In order for local governments to establish financial management according to their own responsibilities and judgments, promptly transfer tax sources with basic tax items such as income tax and consumption tax.
(2) In abolishing or reducing the national treasury subsidy, review it from the viewpoint of abolishing the involvement of the government and take measures integrated with the transfer of tax sources so that it does not simply pass on the financial burden to rural areas.
3 With regard to the local allocation tax system, review the division of roles between the national and local governments, and ensure that local governments can provide stable administrative services required by the government.
Passed
Proposal No. 3Submission of Statement of Opinion for Revision of Postal Voting System, etc.The State requests that the necessary measures, including legislation, be taken as soon as possible, and that the barriers to exercise voting rights be removed as soon as possible.
1 For people who have difficulty writing, such as ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), secure voting opportunities such as the introduction of a proxy voting system.
2. To improve qualifications and application procedures in the current postal voting system smoothly and make improvements so that people with disabilities can easily vote.
Passed
Proposal No. 4Submission of a written opinion calling for strengthening measures against malicious lendersWe strongly urge the State to promptly take measures to eliminate malicious lenders, including new legislative measures, on the following matters:
1 Clarify the invalidation of loan agreements that exceed the maximum interest rate of the Investment Law.
2. Review registration requirements and review.
3. Introduce a chief financial transaction system.
4. Clarify restrictions on collection activities at night, early morning, workplace, etc.
5. Establish business improvement order provisions and strengthen penalties to strengthen supervision authority.
6. Improve the system of complaint consultation desks, supervisory ministries and agencies, related organizations, etc.
Passed
Proposal No. 5Submission of Statement of Opinion on Minimum Wage RevisionIn accordance with the objectives of the Minimum Wage Law, which aims to improve the work conditions, stabilize workers' lives, and improve the quality of labor, we request that the Kanagawa Prefecture Minimum Wage be revised in fiscal 2003 with special consideration given to the following points and further enhance the system.
1 Conduct an early consultation on the revision of the Kanagawa Prefecture minimum wage, and raise it based on the approach of general workers to wage levels.
In addition, regarding the revision of the minimum wage by industry, the same measures shall be taken, and the daily hour display shall be unified from the hourly display to the hourly display.
2 In revising the minimum wage, respect the independence of the Local Minimum Wage Council and thoroughly disseminate the purpose and content in order to eliminate workers below the minimum wage in Kanagawa Prefecture.
Passed
Proposal No. 6Submit a written opinion on maintaining the compulsory education expenditure national treasury burden systemThe compulsory education expenditure national treasury burden system plays an important role in securing the level of national minimum in education, and depending on the content of the review, it is inevitable that local finances will be further squeezed and will have a significant impact. It becomes.
Therefore, in the country, we strongly request that the spirit of the compulsory education expenditure national treasury burden system be respected and that the system be maintained in the future.
Passed
AdvisoryAdvisory City No. 1Recommendation of Candidates for Human Rights Committee MemberSince the term of the Human Rights Committee member Kazuo Aoki and six other members of the city will expire on September 30, this year, we will propose in accordance with the provisions of Article 6, Paragraph 3 of the Human Rights Committee Act to recommend successors.
(Received)
  • Kazuo Aoki, Sadako Ikeda, Seiichi Sakata, Masako Sasa, Norio Suzuki, Kazuharu Toda, Yo Hiratsuka
No objection
Determination of a response

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