City Urban Administrative and Law Enforcement Bureau - Administrative Structure

Administrative Structure

The bureau is usually structured along two offices and six departments.

  • Administrative Office
  • Comprehensive Management Department
  • City Appearance Management Department
  • Enforcement Management Department
  • Legal Department
  • Information Department
  • Outdoor Advertisement Management Department
  • Supervision Office
Office/Dept Chinese Functions
Administrative Office 办公室
bàngōng shì
formulating annual work plan, conclusion and meeting documentation, examining and approving various files and documents issued by the Bureau
Controlling the financial and assets management
Security and administrative affairs
Human Resources
Comprehensive Management Department 综合管理处
zōnghé guǎnlǐ chù
planning
organizing
liaising with county, city, district level departments
City Appearance Management Department 市容管理处
shìróng guǎnlǐ chù
supervise city appearance, street building, street scene appearance

street signs, booths, stalls, motor vehicle carparks
manage environment roadways

Enforcement Management Department 执法管理处
zhífǎ guǎnlǐ chù
Municipal enforcement
issuing of fines and penalties
enforcement of local regulations and bylaws, settlement of municipal disputes
Legal Department 法制处
fǎ zhì chù
Take charge in drawing rules and regulation to urban management
Assist city planners with legal framework and planning
Hearing, review and administrative litigation of administrative case
Information Department 信息处
xìnxī chù
Public communications about urban policies
inform community in regards to urban projects, regulations, policies and strategic vision.
Outdoor Advertisement Management Department 户外广告管理处
hùwài guǎnggào guǎnlǐ chù
set policy, regulation and standards for outdoor advertisement, neon light, electronic screen wall and lamp box
Supervision Office 监察室
jiānchá shì
Supervise bureau officials, regulate conduct of public servants
investigating, verifying and resolution, appeal, prosecution and impeachment of officials.

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