On-site district administrator

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The term on-site district administrator is a term used in administrative practice and science for a district administrator (or mayor ) who performs public tasks as a lower state authority by way of organ lending, and not only for his own district (or his own independent district City ), but also for other rural districts and urban districts for which he is otherwise not responsible.

In Baden-Württemberg , in the course of the major administrative reform in 2005, the construction of the “on-site presidium” for certain tasks of an intermediate authority was introduced.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Structural reform in Baden-Württemberg ( Memento from March 18, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Key points of the administrative reform 2005 pdf