Municipal Affairs Bureau

The Municipal Affairs Bureau (Chinese: 市政署; Portuguese: Instituto para os Assuntos Municipais) of Macau is an administrative body without political powers responsible for providing certain civic services for the special administrative region and is the successor to the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (Portuguese: Instituto para os Assuntos Cívicos e Municipais) which was abolished in 2019. The latter was formed to handle the functions of the former municipalities of Macau and their councils and assemblies that were abolished on 1 January 2002, slightly more than two years after Macau became a special administrative region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China. The body is under the Secretariat for Administration and Justice of the Macau government.

Municipal Affairs Bureau
Instituto para os Assuntos Municipais
市政署
Agency overview
Formed1 January 2019 (2019-01-01)
Preceding
  • Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau
JurisdictionGovernment of Macau
HeadquartersAvenida Almeida Ribeiro, n.º 163, Macau
Websitewww.iam.gov.mo

History

Following the transfer of sovereignty over Macau from Portugal to China in 1999, the Portuguese administrative divisions of municipalities (concelhos) and parishes (freguesias) in Macau were kept provisionally in place: the provisional municipal council of Macau, the provisional municipal council of Ilhas, and the provisional municipal assemblies of each municipality.[1]

On 31 December 2001, all the provisional organs were dissolved and the new Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (Instituto para os Assuntos Cívicos e Municipais [IACM], 民政總署) took on the roles of the provisional municipal councils, starting from 1 January 2002, under the Secretariat for Administration and Justice of the Macau government.[2][3]

The IACM was given a logo based on the Chinese Han character , for "civilian".

In 2018, the Macau legislative assembly passed Law No. 9/2018 which abolished the IACM and created the Municipal Affairs Bureau in its place.[4] All the functions of the former were transferred to the new bureau and a new 25-member municipal affairs advisory council was established. This came into effect on 1 January 2019.

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See also

References

  1. Law 1/1999, Article 15 Archived 25 November 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Law 17/2001". Archived from the original on 25 November 2005. Retrieved 25 October 2005.
  3. Administrative Regulation 32/2001 Archived 22 November 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Law 9/2018" via Imprensa Oficial.


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