Administrative community (Saxony)

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The administrative community is a form of intermunicipal cooperation in Saxony . With it, a municipality ( fulfilling municipality ) takes on the tasks of an administrative association . The agreed administrative community is not itself legally competent , it is not a corporation under public law and therefore also not a community association . The administrative community thus has an analogous structure to the agreed administrative communities in Baden-Württemberg.

As of January 1, 2013 there were 74 administrative communities, on January 1, 2012 there were 87, ten years before that there were 116.

structure

An administrative community consists of several neighboring municipalities of a common district , whereby each municipality can only belong to one administrative community.

A community committee is the central organ of the administrative community. The same rules apply to the joint committee as to the association assembly of the administrative associations. It consists of the community chairman who heads the community committee, the mayors of the member communities and additional representatives per community depending on the number of inhabitants.

tasks

Paragraph 36 of the Saxon Law on Municipal Cooperation (SächsKomZG), which refers to paragraphs 7 and 8 on administrative associations, determines the tasks of the administrative community . The fulfilling municipality carries out the tasks of § 7 in its own name, in the case of the tasks of § 8 the fulfilling municipality acts on behalf of the member communities. The tasks according to § 7 include the preparatory land-use planning ( land use plan ) as well as instruction tasks according to § 2 Para. 3 Municipal Code for the Free State of Saxony (SächsGemO), such as B. act as the lower building supervisory authority . Tasks that the fulfilling municipality performs for the member municipalities according to their instructions are the preparation and execution of their resolutions, day-to-day administration and representation in court proceedings. Further tasks can be assigned to the administrative community by means of a public law contract .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b c § 36 Saxon Law on Communal Cooperation (SächsKomZG)
  2. Administrative structure of the Free State of Saxony from January 1, 2013. (PDF; 11 kB) In: www.statistik.sachsen.de. State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony, accessed on February 18, 2013 .
  3. Municipal regional structures. In: www.kommunale-verwaltung.sachsen.de. Saxon State Ministry of the Interior, accessed on April 24, 2013 .
  4. a b § 40 Saxon Law on Communal Cooperation (SächsKomZG)
  5. § 17 Saxon Law on Municipal Cooperation (SächsKomZG)
  6. § 16 Saxon Law on Municipal Cooperation (SächsKomZG)