■ Local Governance Section
1. Zoning of townships (county-administered cities)
2. Grouping of neighborhoods and households
3. Organizations of townships and county-administered cities
4. Working plans of townships and county-administered cities
5. Training and lectures to personnel involved in the local governance of townships and county-administered cities
6. Civil affairs meetings
7. Inauguration and overseas trips for the county executive
8. Meetings on township and county-administered city affairs
9. Improving the efficiency of fundamental units
10. Management of leaves, rewards, punishments, retirements, and compensations of magistrates of townships and county-administered cities
11. Council affairs
12. Affairs of township and county-administered city representatives
13. Village and neighborhood residents meetings
14. Small-scale construction projects suggested by village and neighborhood residents meetings
15. People-to-people diplomacy affairs
16. All-out defense affairs
17. Investigation and reports of disasters
18. Public enterprises
19. Management of funeral home facilities and services
20. Establishment of representative offices of townships and county-administered cities
■ Religious Customs Section
1. Folk customs
2. Management of temples and religious organizations
3. Drug/tobacco control
4. Awarding and rewarding of citizens
■ Ethnos Affairs Section
1. Mediation services
2. Aboriginal affairs
. Hakka affairs
■ Household Registration Section
1. Household Administration
2. Household statistics
3. Other affairs relevant to household registration
■ Military Service Section
1. Conscript management
2. Wartime and disaster-response conscript task force grouping and management
3. Substitute civilian servicemen management
4. Military geography surveys
5. Training and management of military service administration personnel
6. Military service administration survey
7. Comprehensive affairs
8. Military reservist management
9. Military reservist muster calls
10. Category transfer, exemption from service, re-enlistment, discharge, and prohibition from service for reservists
11. Management of substitute civilian servicemen, reservists, and conscripts
12. Household registration and military service information system
13. Application for early discharge of conscripts
14. Reports on preparatory meetings for all-out defense mobilization
15. Care for conscripts staying behind for garrison duty and their rights
16. Management of military martyrs’ shrines
17. Transportation for mustered reservists and substitute civilian servicemen
18. Troop entertainment
■ Military Conscription Section
1. Military register investigation
2. Military conscription investigation
3. Management of both the rejection from military service and the physical re-examination applications
4. Lot drawing
5. Recruitment
6. In-active serviceman affairs
7. Application for complementary service of military
8. Application for substitute military service
9. Reserve military officers examination and training
10. Volunteer service
11. Management of exemption and prohibition from service
12. Draft deferral management
13. Exit and entry of conscripts
14. Changes regarding conscripts
15. Management of the affairs regarding males who have not served in the military
16. Impediment to military service
7. Comprehensive affairs
■ Financial Institutions Section
1. Financial management
2. Assisting townships and county-administered cities with financial affairs
3. Management of credit cooperatives
■ Treasury Section
1. Treasury expenditures
2. Cashier management
3. Payroll management
■ Public Assets Section
Public assets management
■ Tobacco and Alcohol Section
Investigation and clampdown on illegal tobacco and alcohol sales
■ Information Integration Section
romotion of public engagement in the county government’s public construction works
■ Industrial Section
1. Industrial administration
2. Factory registration
3. Factory management
4. Management of developed lands for industrial purposes
■ Industrial Development Section
1. Management of industrial parks and lands for industrial purposes
2. Planning and promotion of industrial development strategies
■ Business Section
Business registration and administration
■ Public Utility Section
1. Management of retail markets
2. Management of stall vendors
3. Management of natural gas businesses
4. Management of water plant
5. Management of gas stations
6. Oil (gas) storage facilities for self-use
7. Oil storage facilities for the petroleum industry
8. Management of power businesses
9. Management and registration of electrical appliance installation businesses
10. Management and registration of professional electrical technicians and electrical appliance examinations and maintenance businesses
11. Management of water pipeline installers
■ Architecture Section
1. Building permits
2. Construction management
3. Administration management
4. Building use permits
5. Review of changes in non-urban land use
6. Urban planning
■ Building Use Section
1. Building use permits
2. Building use management
3. Management of illegal buildings (including illegal advertisements)
4. Demolition of illegal buildings
5. Other affairs involving: a. Urban planning, b. Urban renewal, c. Urban and rural development
■ Supervision
Supervision of county-administered schools of all levels
■ Student Affairs and Curriculum Development Section
1. Verification, registration, screening and selection, and transfer of educational personnel; appraisal of school principals
2. Enrollment status management
3. Status and statistics of elementary schools, high schools, and private high schools
4. Supervision and handling of school affairs
5. Promotion of all-out defense education
■ Social Education Section
1. Social education consultation
2. After-school and continuing education
3. Language education
4. Art education
5. Social activities education
6. Promotion of traffic safety education
■ Physical and Health Education Section
1. Hygiene and health
2. Faculty benefits
3. All types of sports
4. School lunch
■ Physical Education Facility Section
1. School physical education facilities and construction
2. Social physical education facilities and construction
3. Municipal stadium facilities and construction
■ Municipal stadium facilities and construction
1. Special education affairs
2. Teenager counseling programs
3. Technique and skill education
■ Early Childhood Education
Early childhood education affairs
■ New Construction Section
1. Road and bridge construction
2. Land expropriation for roads
■ Maintenance Section
1. Local small constructions
2. Maintenance (including planting trees and beautification) of county, village, and urban roads
3. Improvement and maintenance of farm roads
■ Road Maintenance Section
1. Management of county and village roads
2. Improvement plans for existing urban roads, landscapes, and humanistic environments
3. Road smoothing projects
4. Bridge inspections
5. Application for road excavations
6. Road certification
■ Transportation Management Section
1. Public transportation management
2. Parking lot businesses
3. Research on and formulation of traffic policies
■ Architectural Engineering Section
1. Construction of public buildings (based on public construction responsibility stratification lists)
2. Planning and construction of public housing
3. Land for public housing
. Management of public housing and financial management
■ Water Resources Management Section
1. Water Resources Management Section
2. Hydraulic engineering planning; maintenance and management of tide gates
3. Water rights registration and management
4. Irrigated land management
■ Hydraulic Engineering Section
Hydraulic engineering (regional, small, and medium drainage)
■ Sewer Section
Construction and administration of sewers
■ Soil and Water Conservation Section
1. Hillside stabilization and disaster prevention
2. Slopeland conservation and use management
■ Soil and Rock Management Section
1. Quarrying
2. Handling of surplus earth and gravel from construction sites
3. Land plans for mining industrial purposes
4. Land improvement verification
■ Planning and Development Section
1. Comprehensive tourism development planning; planning and investigation of tourism resources
2. Recreational resources planning
3. Urban and rural landscape planning
4. Research on the establishment of parks
■ Construction Engineering Section
1. Comprehensive tourism development planning; development of recreational resources
2. Development and promotion of urban and rural landscaping
3. Development and construction of parks
■ Operation and Management Section
1. Tourism service and management
2. Park management
3. Public assets management
■ Marketing and Promotion Section
1. Tourism marketing and promotion
2. Urban marketing and promotion
■ Agricultural Affairs and Plant Preservation Section
1. Crop production management
2. Plant Preservation
3. Agricultural surveys and statistics
4. Agricultural production information
5. Consultation for rice production
6. Farmland use management
■ Forest and Conservation Section
1. Public and private forest management
2. Lands for forestry
3. Management of all types of forestation, green and beautification efforts, tree seedling nursery, and drift wood salvage
4. Reserved forests management
5. Wild Life Preservation
6. Purchase and application of tree seedlings
■ Livestock Section
1. Livestock Production Management
2. Feed production management
3. Livestock business management
4. Surveys and statistics
5. Assessment and appraisal
6. Slaughterhouse management
■ Fishery Section
1. Fishery management
2. Fishery promotion
3. Fishery facilities
4. Transportation and marketing of fishery products
5. Fishermen’s welfare
6. Consultation to fishermen’s associations
7. Construction of fishery harbors
8. Improvement and maintenance of drainage canals and roads in aquaculture areas
9. Improvement and maintenance of sea access roads for fishermen
■ Farmers’ Association Consultation Section
1. Agricultural consultation and extension education
2. Consultation to farmers’ associations
3. Agricultural culture activities
4. Agricultural financial management and consultation
■ Marketing and Planning Section
1. Transportation and marketing of agricultural, fishery, and husbandry products
2. Management of wholesale markets for agricultural, fishery, and husbandry products
3. Integration affairs for agricultural production and marketing groups
4. Recreational agriculture affairs
5. Operation and management of the Changhua Recreational Farm
6. Production zones for tree seedlings and flowers
■ Social Development Section
1. Management of civil organizations
2. Social movement
3. Community development
4. Social administration personnel
5. Training and appraisal registration
6. Cooperative administration
7. Cooperative organizations
8. Management of cooperatives
9. Management of social welfare foundations
■ Senior Citizen Welfare Section
Senior citizen welfare
■ Social Work and Assistance Section
1. Social relief and aid
2. Community development volunteer service
3. National pension
4. Social work reports
5. Social worker systems promotion
6. Economic fraud review
■ Protection Service Section
1. Child and teenager protection services
2. Promotion of domestic violence, sexual assault, and sexual harassment prevention
3. Drug control
■ Child and Teenager Welfare Section
1. Child and teenager welfare
2. Affairs involving subsidies to low- and median-income
3. Early intervention for children with developmental delays
4. Nursery affairs and subsidies
■ Women’s Welfare and Gender Equity Section
1. Assistance to families with special needs
2. Affairs involving foreign and Mainland Chinese spouses
3. Affairs involving childbirth subsidies
4. Women’s welfare service center
5. Single parent family welfare service center
6. Women’s welfare affairs
7. Gender Equality affairs
■ Disabled Welfare Section
1. Welfare for disabled persons
2. Disabled welfare agencies
■ Labor Standards Section
1. Labor standards management
2. Gender work equality management
3. Labor complaints
4. Execution of punishment for violations
5. Labor safety and hygiene
■ Employment Service Section
1. Employment service
2. Violations of employment service regulations
3. Affairs involving employment discrimination
4. Affairs involving private employment service agencies
5. Affairs involving occupational training agencies
■ Labor-Capital Relationship Section
1. Consultation for the establishment of industrial, occupational, and enterprise unions
2. Consultation for unions of all levels to convene meetings
3. Consultation for and appraisal of affairs of unions of all levels
4. Lecturers and training to supervisory staff of unions of all levels; explanation of regulations
5. Consultation for personnel affairs of unions of all levels
6. Labor-capital disputes
7. Labor-capital relationships
8. Management of the violations of regulations
9. Labor education
■ Foreign Workers Service Section
Foreign workers management