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The National School Of Administration Regulations

Original Language Title: Valsts administrācijas skolas nolikums

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 332 in Riga in 2003 (25 June. No 37, § 3) National School of Administration Regulations Issued pursuant to the public administration Act, article 16 of the equipment the first part i. General questions 1. Public Administration School (school) is a national direct regulatory authority implementing State policy in the field of education for officials to prepare highly professional officials.
2. The school is under the supervision of the State Chancellery.
 
II. competence of the School the school take 3 civil law functions.
4. in order to ensure the performance of functions provided for school: 4.1 develop and coordinate with the State Chancellery officials plan the school year and ensure its implementation;
4.2. prepare and order legislation gives proposals on school tasks necessary financing from the State budget;
4.3. the State Chancellery to provide proposals for legislative projects, conceptual issues, reports, programs, and other documents related to the training of officials;
4.4. National behalf by private transactions that are required for the operation of the school;
4.5. regulations established shall cooperate with the other national regulatory authorities.
5. The school shall have the right to: 5.1 external laws and cases, to request and receive, free of charge from the private law natural and legal persons of the school functions as the necessary information and documents;
5.2. in accordance with the competency to participate in foreign and international institutions cooperation projects, funds, programmes and activities;
5.3. other specific legislation.
 
III. structure of the School 6. Schools shall be headed by a Director.
7. the school principal for five years at the school principal's nominations to the approval of the cabinet shall be appointed and removed by the Prime Minister. Six months before the end of the Prime Minister shall decide on the extension of the period of five years or the school director's dismissal. The decision taken shall inform the Director of the school.
8. the Director of the School: 8.1 organized school functions and directs the school's administrative work;
8.2. a rational structure of the school to ensure its functions;
8.3. Approves, in accordance with the State Chancellery order current year developed training programmes for officials;
8.4. coordinate with the Director of the State Chancellery officials plan the school year and is responsible for the implementation of the plan;
8.5. without express authorisation of the representative school;
5.3. giving direct orders to officials and employees of the school;
8.7. adopt managerial decisions and issue internal regulations;
5.5. other equipment of the public administration Act direct authorities public administration functions and other specific legislation.
9. the Director of the school can be alternates. The school's Deputy Director competence of school.
10. The school is made up of departments, their divisions and stand-alone chapters.
11. School Department functions and tasks laid down in the rules of the school.
12. the Department and the Department are subject to the school director or his Deputy in accordance with the allocation of functions.
 
IV. School activities ensuring the rule of law and the mechanisms for the review of the operation of school 13. School activities rule of law provides the school's Director. The school director is responsible for the Authority's internal control and management decisions for the creation and operation of the system.
14. School each semester, the Director of the State Chancellery shall provide reports on annual plan of training of officials and State budget allocated funds are used.
15. the school regulations prepared within the public annual report and reports on the use of budgetary resources.
Prime Minister e. Repše Justice Minister a. Aksenoks Editorial Note: rules shall enter into force on July 2, 2003.