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The Act of Organization for Maritime Patrol Directorate General, Coast Guard Administration, Executive Yuan CH

Announced Date: 2017-06-14
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On January 26, 2000, Order No. 8900018510, under the lettering of Huazong Yiyi from President(2000), to rule the publication of full regulation for a total of 13 articles On February 25, 2000, Order No. 04491, under the lettering of Tainei from the Executive Yuan(2000),to issue implementation in the commencement of January 28, 2000.
On January 2nd, 2008, Order No. 09600177011, under the lettering of Huazong Yiyi from President(2008), to revise and issue the paragraphs of Article 10; with implementation date, to be determined by the Executive Yuan
On March 31, 2008, Order No. 09722603011, under the lettering of Shouyenzong from the Executive Yuan, to issue implementation in the commencement of January 4, 2008.
On June 14, 2017, Order No.10600072561, under the lettering of Hua Zong YiYi from President(2017), to revise and issue the paragraphs of Article 10 andArticle 11; with implementation date, to be determined by the Executive Yuan
On July 5, 2017, Order No. 10600504051, under lettering of Yuan Shou Ren Zu from the Executive Yuan, to issue implementation in the commencement of July 1, 2017
Act 10 Depending on the needs of the duties, The Directorate General should establish ten Category-A maritime patrol teams, six Category-B maritime patrol teams and 2-4 mobility maritime patrol teams.
They should process the tasks respectively.There should be ten Captains for the Category-A maritime patrol teams, listed between Associate Grade 9 and Appointment Rank Grade 10 or equal to between Police Officer and Commissioner General. There should be ten Vice Captains, listed as Associate Grade 9 or equal to Police Officer. There should be thirty Division Directors, listed as Associate Grade 8-9 or equal to Police Officer. There should be sixty Officers and hundred ten Division Captains, and they should all be listed as Assistant Grade 5 or Associate Grade 6-7,or equal to Police Sergeant or Police Officer. There should be twenty Technicians,listed as Assistant Grade 5 or Associate Grade 6-7. There should be two hundred Leaders, listed as Assistant Grade 4-5, or Associate Grade 6, or equal to Police Sergeant or Police Officer. There should be twenty Assistant Technicians, listed as Assistant Grade 4-5. Ten of the Assistant Technicians should be listed as Associate Grade 6. There should be one thousand two hundred fifty Group Members, listed as Assistant Grade 3-5 or equal to Police Sergeant. Six hundred twenty-five of the Group Members should be listed as Associate Grade 6 or equal to Police Officer.There should be ten Clerks, listed as Assistant Grade 3-5. There should be nine Associate Clerks, listed as Assistant Grade 1-3.
There should be six Captains for the Category-B maritime patrol teams, listed as Associate Grade 9 or equal to Police Officer. There should be six Vice Captains, listed as Associate Grade 8-9 or equal to Police Officer. There should be twelve Division Directors, listed as Associate Grade 8-9 or equal to Police Officer. There should be eighteen Officers and thirty Division Captains, and they should all be listed as Assistant Grade 5, or Associate Grade 6-7, or equal to Police Sergeant or Police Officer. There should be six Technicians, listed as Assistant Grade 5 or Associate Grade 6-7. There should be thirty Leaders, listed as Assistant Grade 4-5 or Associate Grade 6, or equal to Police Sergeant or Police Officer. There should be two hundred ninety four Group Members, listed as Assistant Grade 3-5 or equal to Police Sergeant. One hundred forty-seven of the Group Members should be listed as Associate Grade 6 or equal to Police Officer. There should be six Clerks, listed as Assistant Grade 3-5. There should be six Associate Clerks, listed as Assistant Grade 1-3.
The mobility maritime patrol teams should have 2-4 Captains, listed as between Associate Grade 9 and Appointment Rank Grade 10, or equal to between Police Officer and Commissioner General. There should be 2-4 Vice Captains, listed as Associate Grade 9 or equal to Police Officer. There should be 6-12 Division Directors and 2-4r Inspectors, listed as Associate Grade 8-9 or equal to Police Officer. There should be 4-8 Senior Specialists, listed as Associate Grade 7-8 or equal to Police Officer. There should be 10-20 Officers, listed as Assistant Grade 5, or Associate Grade 6-7, or equal to Police Sergeant or Police Officer. There should be 8-16 Clerks, listed as Assistant Grade 3-5. There should be 16-20 Commander Captains, listed as Associate Grade 7-9. 8-10 of the Commander Captains should be listed as Appointment Rank Grade 10. There should be 16-20 Chief Engineers and Chief Mates, listed as Associate Grade 7-9. There should be 3-7 Chief Telegraphists, 48-60 Vessel Navigators and Vessel Mechanists, listed as Associate Grade 6-8. There should be 3 Telegraphists, listed as Assistant Grade 5 or Associate Grade 6-7. There should be 52-88 Assistant Technicians, listed as Assistant Grade 3-5. There should be 75-145 Apprentice Technicians, listed as Assistant Grade 1-3.
Act 11 Apart from Police Officer, applicable systems for all the ranks and personnel grades listed in the Acts between Act 5 and Act 10 should be applicable to relevant professional systems according to Act 8 in Civil Service Employment Act.
With the same ranks, the aforesaid positions may be recruited from the military personnel equipped with the professional certificate of navigation and engineering and the custom personnel who were transferred to Directorate General due to business transference in 2000.