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Central administrative bodies are bodies of the public right in the German Lands of the Federal Republic Baden-Wuerttemberg (central administrative body agreed upon there), Bavaria, Saxonia, Saxonia-Anhalt and Thuringia. In addition, the term is partly used for not area-dependent communities for the common use of an administrative structure in the public administration. (e.g. FH federation with the federal academy for public administration)

Structure

Central administrative bodies consist of several municipalities of the same district. They have their own political agency and a chairman or a head, which can have the title depending upon Land of the Federal Republic also mayors. To Baden-Wuerttemberg this task of the mayors of the "“fulfilling municipality"” transfers (thus no own mayor, see also the further remarks at the end of this article). In Thuringia there are both central administrative bodies and fulfilling municipalities.

Tasks

Among the tasks of a central administrative body e.g. rank the list of sewage disposal, cash business or the cemetery and fire-brigade nature. It can in addition, the working group of primary schools, the maintenance of municipality connecting roads and further tasks of the member municipalities take over and/or such tasks can it be transferred, for example the tourism.

See also

  • Kinds of municipality

Area body sheep:

  • Integrated municipality
  • Convention community

Bodies of the public right:

  • Office
  • Local administration federation

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