Federal Ministry for Art, Culture, Public Service and Sport
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State level | Federation | ||
Position of the authority | Federal Ministry | ||
founding | January 8, 2018 (BMöDS) January 29, 2020 (BMKÖS) |
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Headquarters | Vienna 3 , Radetzkystraße 2 | ||
Authority management | Federal Minister Werner Kogler | ||
Budget volume | EUR 650 million (2020) | ||
Website | bmkoes.gv.at |
The Federal Ministry for Art, Culture, Public Service and Sport ( BMKÖS for short ) is a Federal Ministry of the Republic of Austria , which has existed since January 2018 and was called the Federal Ministry for Public Service and Sport until January 2020 . The ministry is located in Palais Dietrichstein-Ulfeld in Vienna's Inner City .
Responsibilities
The ministry covers matters that immediately previously belonged to the Federal Chancellery (art and culture) and the Federal Ministry for Public Service and Sport .
According to the Federal Ministries Act, the portfolio includes the following matters:
- Affairs of art; Federal theater
- Film Funding Matters
- Museum affairs, insofar as they do not fall within the sphere of activity of the Federal Ministry of the Interior, the Federal Ministry for National Defense or the Federal Ministry for Digitization and Business Location; Affairs of the Austrian National Library
- Monument protection matters
- Affairs of the public library system and the court music band
- Affairs of cultural foundations and funds
- General personnel matters of public employees, insofar as they do not fall within the scope of the Federal Ministry of Finance (" Ministry of Officials ")
- General affairs of state administration, insofar as they do not fall within the scope of another federal ministry
- Matters of sport
structure
The Federal Ministry for Art, Culture, Public Service and Sport is structured as follows:
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Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Art, Culture, Public Service and Sport
- Vice Chancellor's Office
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State Secretary
- Office of the State Secretary
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Secretary General
- Office of the Secretary General
- Strategic Coordination Unit
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Section I: Presidential Affairs
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Group I / A: Central coordination
- Department I / A / 1: Personnel and Organizational Development
- Department I / A / 2: budget, impact orientation
- Department I / A / 3: Legal coordination, information, organizational and administrative management
- Section I / A / 3a: Funding control UG 32
- Business office
- Department I / A / 4: EU and international coordination, court of auditors and protocol
- Division I / A / 5: Council of Ministers Service
- Department I / 6: Public Relations
- Department I / 7: Internal Audit
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Group I / A: Central coordination
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Section II: Sport
- Austrian Federal Museum for Sport (subordinate to the section head)
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Group II / A: Sport and Society: Strategy, Information, Funding Management and Partnerships for Sport
- Department II / A / 1: Sports strategy, funding management, budget matters
- Section II / A / 1 / a: Legal matters in the department
- Department II / A / 2: Sport and Society, Multinational Sports Matters
- Department II / A / 3: Sport-specific information management and documentation, partnerships for sport
- Department II / A / 1: Sports strategy, funding management, budget matters
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Group II / B: Specific sports funding: top-class sports, popular sports, sports science and medicine
- Department II / B / 4: Top-level sport, competitive sport
- Department II / B / 5: Health sports, school sports, mass sports
- Department II / B / 6: Sports Science, Sports Medicine
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Section III: Public Service and Administrative Innovation
- Team assistance of section III
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Group III / A: General service and salary law and coordination of service law
- Department III / A / 1: General service and salary law and coordination of service law
- Department III / A / 2: Competence Center A
- Department III / A / 3: Competence Center B
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Group III / B: Personnel Development and Mobility Promotion, Digital Personnel Management, Federal Administration Academy
- Department III / B / 4: Personnel Development and Mobility Promotion
- Section III / B / 4 / a: EU jobs and cross mentoring
- Section III / B / 4 / b: Job exchange and web communication
- Department III / B / 6: Federal Administration Academy
- Unit III / B / 6 / a: Training Human Resources, Law and E-Government
- Section III / B / 6 / b: Event management at Schloss Laudon
- Department III / B / 8: Digital Personnel Management
- Department III / B / 4: Personnel Development and Mobility Promotion
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Group III / C: Pension law matters, parental leave law and pension fund provision, HR controlling, personnel plan, mobility management, federal effects controlling office, effects-oriented administrative management, administrative innovation
- Department III / C / 5: Pension law matters, parental leave law and pension fund provision
- Section III / C / 5 / a: Pension Matters
- Department III / C / 7: HR controlling, personnel plan, mobility management
- Section III / C / 7 / a: HR Controlling
- Unit III / C / 7 / b: Mobility Management
- Department III / C / 9: Strategic Performance Management and Administrative Innovation
- Unit III / C / 9 / a: Administrative Innovation
- Department III / C / 10: Federal Impact Controlling Office
- Department III / C / 5: Pension law matters, parental leave law and pension fund provision
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Section IV: Art and Culture
- Department IV / 10: European and International Cultural Policy
- Section IV / 10a: Creative Europe Desk Austria
- Unit IV / 10b: International Affairs
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Group IV / A: Principle, art, cultural policy and funding
- Team assistance of Section IV
- Department IV / A / 1: Award matters, special projects, event management, digitization
- Department IV / A / 2: Music and Performing Arts
- Section IV / A / 2a
- Section IV / A / 2b
- Unit IV / A / 2c
- Section IV / A / 2d
- Department IV / A / 3: Film
- Department IV / A / 4: Monument protection and art restitution matters
- Section IV / a / 4a
- Department IV / A / 5: Literature and Publishing, Libraries
- Section IV / A / 5a: Public Libraries
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Group IV / B: Investment Management
- Department IV / B / 6: Fine arts, architecture, design, fashion, photo and media art
- Section IV / B / 6a
- Department IV / B / 7: cultural initiatives, museums, folk culture
- Department IV / B / 8: Participation management at the federal theater
- Department IV / B / 9: Participation management for federal museums and other legal entities
- Section IV / B / 9a
- Department IV / B / 6: Fine arts, architecture, design, fashion, photo and media art
- Department IV / 10: European and International Cultural Policy
Federal Minister
Federal Minister for Public Service and Sport
- Heinz-Christian Strache ( FPÖ ), January 8, 2018 to May 22, 2019
- Juliane Bogner-Strauß ( ÖVP ), temporarily entrusted with the management from May 22 to June 3, 2019
- Eduard Müller ( independent ), June 3, 2019 to January 7, 2020
- Werner Kogler ( Greens ), 7 January 2020 to 28 January 2020
Federal Minister for Art, Culture, Public Service and Sport
- Werner Kogler ( Greens ), since January 29, 2020
Business areas
The Federal Ministry for Art, Culture, Civil Service and Sport has the following subordinate departments:
The following outsourced institutions are assigned to the department:
- Federal museums
- Federal Sport GmbH
- National Anti-Doping Agency Austria GmbH
- Federal theater
- Austrian National Library
Individual evidence
- ↑ Federal Finance Act 2020. (PDF) Federal Ministry of Finance, accessed on June 21, 2020 (page 550).
- ^ Federal Ministries Act 1986. Accessed on January 29, 2020 .
- ^ Business division of the Federal Ministry for Art, Culture, Public Service and Sport. Accessed January 30, 2020 .