10. The ministry may form an evaluation committee to assess written materials provided by the applicant based on the following criteria:
(1)The organization's charitable nature and record of achievements.
(2)Service content and fee standards.
(3)Organizational professionalism.
(4)Mechanisms to guarantee service quality.
(5)Employment management, training, and support planning for foreign care workers.
(6)Innovative practices.
The aforementioned evaluation committee will consist of 7 to 9 members, including:
(1)Representatives from relevant government agencies.
(2)Representatives from labor and employer groups.
(3)Experts or representatives from the social welfare or healthcare fields.
(4)Representatives from private employment service agency associations or unions.
The evaluation committee must adhere to the following recusal regulations:
(1)Members who meet any of the conditions detailed in Article 32 of the Administrative Procedure Act must recuse themselves.
(2)Members may not participate in the evaluation of applications from legal entities, groups or individuals with whom they have a personal interest.
The evaluation committee will convene a meeting to review written materials submitted by applicants and ask questions, score and rank the applicant (see Attachment 3). A total score of 70 or higher is required for an applicant to be considered qualified. The ministry will approve qualified applicants as trial units based on needs and notify them in writing. However, if a committee member fails to recuse him or herself when required, as detailed above, the ministry can revoke the evaluation result notification.
The evaluation process in the preceding paragraph will be governed by regulations issued separately by the ministry.