National Property Administration

The National Property Administration (FNP; Chinese: 財政部國有財產署; pinyin: Cáizhèngbù Guóyǒu Cáichǎnshǔ) is the agency of the Ministry of Finance of Taiwan (ROC) responsible for the management of national property.

The 2nd office of National Property Administration

National Property Administration
財政部國有財產署
The 1st office of National Property Administration
Agency overview
Formed12 December 1960
JurisdictionTaiwan (ROC)
HeadquartersDa'an, Taipei
Agency executives
  • Tseng Kuo-chi[1], Director-General
  • Li Cheng-tsung, Deputy Director-General
  • Pien Tyzz-shuh, Deputy Director-General
Parent agencyMinistry of Finance (Taiwan)
Websitewww.fnp.gov.tw

History

The FNP was established on 12 December 1960 by the Organic Regulations for National Property Administration which was approved by the Executive Yuan on 24 November 1960.[2]

Responsibilities

  • Inspections of national property
  • Management of national property
  • Disposal of national property
  • Improved utilization of national property
  • Transactions of national property information
  • Investigations, coordination and allocation of national property
  • Assessment of national property
  • Consultation and management of regulations and legal cases of national property
  • Other national property related issues

Organizational structure

  • Take Over and Custody Division
  • Management and Disposal Division
  • Development Division
  • Public Assets Management Division
  • Office of Computer Information
  • Secretariat
  • Office of Accountants
  • Office of Personnel Affairs
  • Civil Service Ethics Office
  • Office of Law Affairs

Transportation

NTA is accessible within walking distance North West of Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Station of the Taipei Metro.

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