Josef Hölzl (civil servant)

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Josef Hölzl (born March 6, 1901 in Neusling, Vilshofen , † September 30, 1975 in Munich ) was a German lawyer and ministerial official, who was most recently an official state secretary in the Federal Ministry of the Interior from 1960 to 1965 .

Life

Josef Hölzl, son of a farmer, began studying law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich after graduating from the Leopoldinum Gymnasium in Passau in 1920 . In the summer of 1924 he first passed his first state examination in law and his second state examination in December 1927. He then began his professional career in 1928 as a city counsel for the city administration of Munich , where he last worked from 1941 to 1945 as a legally qualified city director. During this period took place in March 1929 his promotion to the doctorate in law at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich with the thesis The foreclosure law . In the last months of the Second World War , he also did military service between 1944 and 1945.

After the end of the war, Hölzl worked in the private sector and as a lawyer from 1945 to 1948 , before he was again legally qualified city director of the Munich city council between 1948 and 1950. He was then from 1950 to 1952 first government vice-president of the government of Upper Bavaria in Munich and then as successor to Karl Kihn between 1952 and his replacement by Heinz Günder in 1960 regional president of the government of Lower Franconia in Würzburg . In addition, he was initially a lecturer from April 1, 1956 and, from July 1958, honorary professor at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg , where he taught administrative law.

In September 1960, Josef Hölzl moved to the Federal Ministry of the Interior , where on November 1, 1960, Georg Anders was appointed State Secretary (“State Secretary II”). As such, he was responsible for Departments I (Constitution, Constitutional Law and Administration), VI (Public Security) and VII (Civil Protection) until 1963. Subsequently he was from 1963 to October 1965 as "State Secretary I" civil servant state secretary in the Federal Ministry of the Interior with responsibility for departments Z (personnel, budget and organizational matters), III (federal cultural affairs), VI (public security) and VII (civil protection). After the Federal Minister of the Interior, Hermann Höcherl, appointed by the CSU, was replaced by the Federal Minister for Food, Agriculture and Forestry and Paul Lücke from the CDU on October 25, 1965 , Hölzl was retired in the course of this change of minister. Between 1965 and 1966, however, he still acted as a representative of the federal government on the Board of Trustees of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation .

From 1969 until his death he was the general manager of the Federation of German Industries .

Publications

  • Foreclosure law , dissertation, University of Munich, 1929
  • Municipal code for the Free State of Bavaria. Commentary , Munich 1953 (1st edition)
  • The trade tax law. Hand commentary with explanations on the trade tax law, trade tax implementation regulation, trade tax guidelines , Munich 1965
  • Tax law of the federal, state, municipal and municipal associations , Munich 1974

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