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Overview of Shenzhen Futian District Administrative Service Hall

The government affairs hall is located on the south side of the first floor of Futian Hall in Futian District Committee Courtyard, with a total area of 2 100 square meters and 56 service windows. Twenty-three units in the whole district work in a centralized way, and 170 administrative examination and approval and service items originally scattered in various government functional departments are concentrated in one place, changing decentralized examination and approval into centralized supervision.

The government affairs hall takes "high quality, high efficiency, convenience and standardization" as its service tenet, and is built according to the requirements of "one-stop" service, so as to provide quality administrative services to the public wholeheartedly. In the middle of the whole hall is the reception area for handling official documents, with an acceptance window, a consultation and complaint desk, a business center, a bank, a public rest waiting area and an internal government office area. There are also touch screen, large screen display, plasma display, numbering machine, filling machine, water dispenser, book and newspaper rack and other service facilities. The layout of the whole hall is reasonable, spacious, transparent, bright and friendly, giving the waiters "home" enjoyment.

The government affairs hall implements the working mode of "one-stop" acceptance, counter operation, internal handling, publicity, unified charging, time-limited settlement and overtime investigation. In principle, administrative licensing and public service matters entering the government affairs hall are not directly accepted by the departments directly under the district, but are accepted by the window of the government affairs hall; For administrative licensing and public service matters entering the government affairs hall, the time limit for completion is clear, and it is publicly promised to be included in the electronic monitoring system of the District Supervision Bureau.