Land Consolidation Engineering Bureau | |
Native Name A: | Chinese: 土地重劃工程處 |
Native Name R: | Tǔdì Zhònghuà Gōngchéng Chù (Mandarin) Thú-thi Chhùng-va̍k Kûng-chhàng Chhú (Hakka) |
Formed: | 1 July 1999[1] |
Preceding1: | Taiwan Provincial Government Land Administration Department |
Preceding2: | Taiwan Province Land Administration Bureau, Land Consolidation Engineering Headquarter |
Preceding3: | Taiwan Province, Land Administration Bureau, Farmland Rezoning and Planning Headquarter |
Jurisdiction: | Taiwan (Republic of China) |
Headquarters: | Nantun, Taichung |
Chief1 Name: | Lee Chuen-ming[2] |
Chief1 Position: | Director |
Parent Agency: | Ministry of the Interior |
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The Land Consolidation Engineering Bureau (LCEB;) is the agency of the Ministry of the Interior of Taiwan (Republic of China) responsible for land rezoning.
The bureau was originally established as a temporary government institution called the Taiwan Province, Land Administration Bureau, Farmland Rezoning and Planning Headquarter. On 1 January 1975, it was renamed to Taiwan Province Land Administration Bureau, Land Consolidation Engineering Headquarter by the instruction of Taiwan Provincial Government and became a permanent institution administering land consolidation affairs in Taiwan under the provincial government as level 4 provincial institute. On 1 July 1979. it was renamed to Taiwan Provincial Government Land Administration Department and promoted to level 2 provincial institute. On 1 July 1999, it was renamed to Land Consolidation Engineering Bureau.[3]