Hessian Ministry for Economy, Energy, Transport and Housing
Hessian Ministry for Economy, Energy, Transport and Housing |
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State level | State authority |
position | Ministry |
Headquarters | Kaiser-Friedrich-Ring 75 Wiesbaden |
Authority management | Tarek Al-Wazir |
Servants | 420 |
Web presence | [1] |
The Hessian Ministry for Economic Affairs, Energy, Transport and Housing (HMWEVW) is one of nine ministries in the State of Hesse . It has its seat in the state house in the state capital Wiesbaden . The current Minister of State is Tarek Al-Wazir ( Alliance 90 / The Greens ), State Secretaries are Philipp Nimmermann and Jens Deutschendorf . From January 2014 to January 2019 it was called the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Energy, Transport and Regional Development and had previously had various other names.
tasks
The ministry is responsible for the planning approval of federal highways and motorways within the framework of federal contract management and for state roads. In the area of infrastructure, other procedures are also coordinated by the company, for example the planning approval for the expansion of Frankfurt Airport .
The Ministry is the stock exchange supervisory authority for the State of Hesse and is therefore responsible for the supervision of Germany's most important stock exchanges, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the Eurex derivatives exchange .
The Hessian administrative authority for the European Regional Development Fund ( ERDF ), the most important EU structural fund for Hesse, is also located in the Ministry . Further responsibilities include state planning and village renewal .
The ministry had around 420 employees in 2013. A total of around 6,144 employees worked in the economic department.
Subordinate authorities
Hessen Mobil is subordinate to the ministry as the upper state authority (formerly Hessian road and traffic administration) in Wiesbaden, with a further 12 branch offices in Bad Arolsen , Heppenheim , Darmstadt , Dillenburg , Eschwege , Fulda , Gelnhausen , Kassel , Marburg , Schotten and Wiesbaden as well the building material and soil test centers in Darmstadt, Kassel and Wetzlar.
The Hessen Mobil locations are responsible for the planning, new construction, expansion and maintenance of federal motorways, federal and state roads in their respective regional area of responsibility and in some cases also take on the planning of district and municipal roads on behalf of the districts and municipalities. They also include the road maintenance depots .
Other subordinate authorities of the Ministry are:
- Hessian State Office for Soil Management and Geoinformation
- TÜH State Technical Supervision Hessen
- Hessian calibration directorate
State, technical and legal supervision
The Ministry exercises state supervision over numerous economic institutions:
- Chambers of Commerce and Industry
- Craft chambers and state guild associations
- Conciliation bodies according to § 15 UWG
- Frankfurt Stock Exchange , Eurex Germany and other trading platforms
- Savings Banks and Giro Association Hessen-Thuringia
- Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen - Girozentrale -
- nassauische savings Bank
- Frankfurter Sparkasse
- Cooperative auditing associations
- Chamber of Engineers Hessen
- Hesse Chamber of Architects and Urban Planners
- Hessische Landgesellschaft mbH (unless the responsibility of the Ministry of Finance is concerned)
- Participant communities according to the Land Consolidation Act
The following are subject to technical supervision by the Ministry:
- Death fund for the public service of the administrative district of Kassel
- Evangelical supplementary pension fund Darmstadt
- Non-profit liability insurance company Darmstadt
- Municipal supplementary pension funds
The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Infrastructure Bank, as the promotional bank of the State of Hesse , is also subject to legal supervision by the Ministry .
history
The Ministry of Economics and Transport was formed in the Geiler cabinet in 1945. This also existed in the cabinet floor until November 9, 1949 and was transferred to the Ministry of Labor, Agriculture and Economy from November 9, 1949. In the Zinn I cabinet , the Ministry was designated as the Ministry of Labor, Economics and Transport from January 14, 1953. In Cabinet Zinn III , work and economy were again divided and the name of the ministry was again Ministry of Economy and Transport. In 1969 in the Osswald I cabinet , the ministry was redesigned again and now comprised business and technology. In 1991, the Ministry's area of responsibility in the Eichel I cabinet expanded to include economics, transport and technology, and from February 1, 1994 to economics, transport, technology and European matters. In 1995 the name was the Ministry of Economics, Transport and Regional Development. With the appointment of the Bouffier II cabinet on January 18, 2014, the ministry was renamed the Hessian Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport and Regional Development . When the Bouffier III cabinet was appointed, the name was again changed to Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport and Housing .
Previous ministers
Surname | Taking office | cabinet | Political party |
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Rudolf Mueller | November 1, 1945 | Hornier | - |
Werner Hilpert (acting) | October 1, 1946 | Hornier | CDU |
Harald Koch | December 20, 1946 | floor | SPD |
Christian Stock (acting) | October 31, 1949 | floor | SPD |
Albert Wagner | November 9, 1949 | floor | SPD |
Heinrich Fischer | December 14, 1950 | Tin I | SPD |
Gotthard Franke | December 17, 1954 December 11, 1958 |
Tin II tin III |
GB / BHE |
Albert Osswald | December 19, 1962 | Tin IV | SPD |
Rudi Arndt | September 16, 1964 December 14, 1966 October 3, 1969 |
Zinn IV Zinn V Osswald I |
SPD |
Heinz Herbert Karry | December 1, 1970 December 18, 1974 October 12, 1976 December 1, 1978 |
Osswald II Osswald III Börner I Börner II |
FDP |
Klaus-Jürgen Hoffie | May 11, 1981 | Borner II | FDP |
Heribert Reitz (acting) | September 28, 1982 | Borner II | SPD |
Ulrich Steger | 4th July 1984 | Borner III | SPD |
Alfred Schmidt | April 24, 1987 | Wallmann | FDP |
Ernst Welteke | April 5, 1991 | Acorn i | SPD |
Lothar Klemm | January 26, 1994 April 5, 1995 |
Acorn I Acorn II |
SPD |
Dieter Posch | April 7, 1999 | Cook I. | FDP |
Alois Rhiel | April 5, 2003 | Cook II | CDU |
Dieter Posch | February 5, 2009 August 31, 2010 |
Koch III Bouffier I |
FDP |
Florian Rentsch | May 31, 2012 | Bouffier I. | FDP |
Tarek Al-Wazir | January 18, 2014 January 18, 2019 |
Bouffier II Bouffier III |
Green |
Former State Secretaries
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Hessian Ministry of Finance: Overview of the company codes in the Hessian state administration as of March 13, 2013
- ↑ Decision on the responsibility of the individual ministers according to Art. 104, Paragraph 2 of the Constitution of the State of Hesse ( GVBl ) of March 28, 2014.
Coordinates: 50 ° 4 ′ 17.6 ″ N , 8 ° 14 ′ 20.3 ″ E