Ministry of the Interior | |
Native Name A: | 內政部 |
Native Name R: | Nèizhèng Bù (Mandarin) Nui-chṳn Phu (Hakka) |
Seal: | ROC Ministry of Interior Seal.svg |
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Jurisdiction: | Taiwan |
Headquarters: | Zhongzheng, Taipei |
Minister1 Name: | Liu Shyh-fang |
Minister1 Pfo: | Minister |
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Chief1 Name: | Hua Ching-chun |
Chief1 Position: | Undersecretary |
Chief2 Name: | Wu Ronghui |
Chief2 Position: | Undersecretary |
Chief3 Name: | Huang Junyi |
Chief3 Position: | Director Secretary |
Child1 Agency: | Architecture and Building Research Institute |
Child2 Agency: | Central Police University |
Child3 Agency: | Construction and Planning Agency |
Child4 Agency: | Land Consolidation Engineering Bureau |
Child5 Agency: | National Airborne Service Corps |
Child6 Agency: | National Conscription Agency |
Child7 Agency: | National Fire Agency |
Child8 Agency: | National Immigration Agency |
Child9 Agency: | National Land Surveying and Mapping Center |
Child10 Agency: | National Police Agency |
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The Ministry of the Interior (MOI;) is a cabinet level ministry under the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It is the ministry responsible for home affairs and security throughout Taiwan, including population, land, construction, military service administration, national emergency services, local administration systems, law enforcement.[1]
It closely monitors the rights of the residents and every aspect of national development to ensure steady progress of the nation, strengthen social peace and order, and upgrade the quality of citizens' lives.
The Ministry strives to achieve the following:[2]
In accordance to the Ministry of Interior Organization Act, the Ministry is charged with the following:
The Ministry is organized into departments, one office, four sections, six committees, and one center to share the responsibilities.
Furthermore, the Ministry is also set up with sixteen social administration units and two land administration units, which are directly under the management of the Ministry as second level agencies.
The MOI building is accessible by NTU Hospital Station of the Taipei Metro on the Red Line.