Regulations governing the Organization of the Central Police College Organization.
法令番号: 勅令第536号
公布年月日: 昭和21年11月12日
法令の形式: 勅令
I hereby give My Sanction to the Imperial Ordinance concerning the Regulations governing the Organization of the Central Police College and cause the same to be promulgated.
Signed: HIROHITO, Seal of the Emperor
This eleventh day of the eleventh month of the twenty-first year of Showa (November 11, 1946)
Countersigned: Prime Mnister YOSHIDA Shigeru
Minister for Home Affairs OMURA Seiichi
Imperial Ordinance No. 536
Regulations governing the Organization of the Central Police College Organization.
Article 1. The Central Police College shall be under the management of Home Minister. Its aim is to give lessons indispensable to senior police or fire officials, to those who are or are going to be police or fire officials, by teaching them science concerning police and fire-service and its application; and at the same time, to cultivate their character.
Article 2. The staffs of the Central Police College shall be as follows:
President.
Professor.
Assistant professor.
Home Ministry Educational Official.
Full-time ...1 person 1st class
,, ... 10 persons 2nd class
,, ... 8 persons 3rd class
Home Ministry Secretary.
Full-time ... 1 2nd class
,, ... 4 3rd class
Article 3. The President shall be appointed from among the first class Home Ministry Educational officials.
He shall administer the affairs of college under control of Home Minister, and supervises the staffs under him. Concerning the appointment and removal of the second class officials, the president shall report it to Home Minister; as to those of third class officials, he shall perform them of his own will.
Article 4. Professors are appointed from among the second class Home Ministry Educational Officials. They shall instruct students, and direct them in their study.
Article 5. Assistant professors shall be appointed from among the second or third class Home Ministry Educational Officials. They shall assist professors, and engage in instructing.
Article 6. The Police College may have advisers to assist the affairs of the College.
Advisers shall be selected from among men of knowledge and experience, and shall be commissined by Home Minister.
Article 7. The president may commission someone to a lecturer in case of necessity.
Article 8. The Police College shall have the first second and special course, as provided by Home Minister.
Article 9. The regulations concerning the fixed number of students, entrance and leaving. term and course of study, of the Police College shall be provided by Home Minister.
Supplementary Provisions:
The present Imperial Ordinance shall come into force on and after the day of promulgation.
The Regulations governing the Organization of the Central Higher Police Training School shall be abolished.
Home Ministry secretaries or Educational Officials who serve in the Central Higher Police Training School at the time when this Imperial Ordinance is promulgated, are regarded as ordered to serve in the Police College when a written appointment is not given specially.
A part of Shinnin-kan (an official personally appointed by the Emperor) and Other Officials class ifination Ordinance shall be amended as follows:
A clause concerning Home Ministry Educational Officials, in the section of Home Ministry in the annexed table of Shinnin-kan and Other Officials Class ifination Ordinance shall be amended as follows:
Home Ministry Educational officials.
Ditto.
Ditto.