NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 36, sig. 110-2/12 Page 39 · 39 of 228
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 36, sig. 110-2/12
English Translation
Explanatory notes to the establishment plan Chapter 2. The establishment plan Section 2 lists the posts of officials who work in the Reich services subordinate to the German State Ministry, as well as in the autonomous central authorities and their business units. The order of the subsections is determined hereafter and according to the breakdown of the German state ministry. To point l: Those administrative matters which have been dealt with so far in the General Department of Central Administration, but which are not bound by a resolution in the highest German instance, have been removed from the German State Ministry and transferred to a "Central Administration Office" created for this purpose by the German Ministry of State*. These are parts of the previous main office, the handling of the entire employee affairs and the entire remuneration of the employees belonging to the division of the German State Ministry, the Oberkasse and the related cash supervision, as well as the pre-examination matters. The Central Administrative Office also has the offices of officials who have been seconded to other authorities or party services for a longer period of time, without any posts available for them. These are five posts for the office of the Reichsprotektor l Regierungsamtmann (1 Oberregierungsrat, l Amtsrat and 2 ministerial assistants) as well as two posts for officials at the party chancellery in Munich (1 Obergovernungsratg 1 Regierungesrat). On paragraph 58 In addition to the audit work carried out by the Supreme Audit Authority on the basis of an agreement reached with the Court of Auditors of the German Reich regarding the expenditures of the Reich's order administration, the work of this authority has above all to serve the control of the effectiveness of the imperial supervision in the various autonomous branches of administration. This requires a large number of higher qualified German examiners. 0 To paragraph 6: The posts concern the Ministry of the Interior, the Land Surveying Office of Bohemia and Moravia, the Military Catastral Surveying Service, the State Authorities of Prague and Brno, the district authorities and police authorities as well as the German Health Offices.