Ministry of the Interior, Digitization and Migration Baden-Württemberg
Ministry of Interior, Digitization and Migration |
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State level | Baden-Württemberg |
position | Supreme state authority |
founding | 1952 |
Headquarters | Willy-Brandt-Strasse 41 Stuttgart |
Authority management | Thomas Strobl |
Servants | about 400 |
Web presence | [1] |
The Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Interior is one of eleven ministries in the government of the state of Baden-Württemberg .
Business area
The portfolio of the Ministry of the Interior includes all state administration business for which no other ministry is responsible, in particular:
- Constitution , territory and division of the country, elections and votes;
- general administrative law, data protection ;
- Administrative reform ;
- general civil service law (without salary and pension law), disciplinary law, human resources for general administrative services including training, interdisciplinary tasks of interdisciplinary training for the state administration, state personnel committee;
- Fundamental questions as well as coordination of planning and use of information and communication technology in the state administration;
- Citizenship, civil status , emigration;
- Public safety and order including police ;
- Protection of the Constitution ;
- Civil Protection , Emergency Preparedness and Civil Defense;
- Local government ;
- Savings banks ;
- Firefighting ;
- Affairs of displaced persons , refugees and repatriates including the integration of repatriates , burden sharing ;
- Immigration and asylum law , immigration policy , admission of foreign refugees, integration of foreigners entitled to stay.
The Ministry of the Interior also oversees the 35 rural districts and the nine urban districts via the respective regional council as well as indirectly, i.e. via the regional council also over the 88 major district towns and all other municipalities in Baden-Württemberg.
The authority based in Stuttgart currently has around 400 employees. The head of the interior ministry is the interior minister , who is assisted by a state secretary . Head of office is the designation of the highest official with the office designation Ministerialdirektor.
Officials and State Secretaries
Political State Secretary was Rudolf Köberle from April 29, 2005 to February 9, 2010 . When the government was reshuffled, a new state secretary in the Ministry of the Interior was not appointed. From October 2016 to March 2018, Martin Jäger was State Secretary at the Ministry of the Interior, Digitization and Migration Baden-Württemberg, followed by Wilfried Klenk as Political State Secretary from April 2018 .
Subordinate agencies
The following departments, authorities and institutions are subordinate or assigned to the Ministry of the Interior of Baden-Württemberg or are supervised by it:
- Academy of Police (formerly: State Police School Baden-Württemberg) based in Freiburg im Breisgau
- Badischer Gemeinde-Versicherungs-Verband (BGV) based in Karlsruhe
- Riot Police Headquarters Baden-Württemberg based in Göppingen
- University of Applied Sciences Villingen-Schwenningen , University of Police Baden-Württemberg
- Municipal examination institute Baden-Württemberg based in Karlsruhe
- House of the home of the state of Baden-Württemberg with headquarters in Stuttgart , founded in 1976
- Institute for Danube Swabian History and Regional Studies - research facility based in Tübingen , established in 1987
- IT Baden-Württemberg (BITBW) based in Stuttgart
- Municipal supply association Baden-Württemberg based in Karlsruhe
- State Office for the Protection of the Constitution of Baden-Württemberg , based in Stuttgart, established in 1952
- Landesbank Baden-Württemberg based in Karlsruhe
- Landesbausparkasse Baden-Württemberg based in Stuttgart
- State commissioner for data protection based in Stuttgart
- State Fire Brigade School Baden-Württemberg based in Bruchsal , founded in 1961
- State Criminal Police Office Baden-Württemberg based in Stuttgart
- Police headquarters in Stuttgart
- Regional council Freiburg ( administrative district Freiburg ), established in 1952
- Regional council Karlsruhe ( administrative district Karlsruhe ), established in 1952
- Regional council Stuttgart ( administrative district Stuttgart ), established 1952
- Regional Council of Tübingen ( administrative district of Tübingen ), established in 1952
- Savings Bank Association of Baden-Württemberg based in Stuttgart