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Yilan County Council
The Yilan County Council (ILCC; ) is the elected county council of Yilan County, Taiwan. The council composes of 34 councilors elected in local elections held every four years. History After the handover of Taiwan from Japan to the Republic of China in 1945, county assembly was set up according to the ''Institute of Organization for City and County Councils'' in 1946. In April 1950, the Taiwan Provincial Government promulgated the ''Outline for Implementing Local Autonomy for Cities and Counties''. The administrative regions were reconfigured in September and the Yilan County Council was founded on 24 February 1951. Organization * Speaker * Deputy Speaker * Councilors Agenda Department * Regular Meeting * Provisional Meeting * Procedural Committee * Disciplinary Committee * Bill Examination Committee Administration Department * Chief Secretary * Secretary * Agenda Section * General Affairs Section * Statute Office * Accounting Office * Personnel Office Transportation The co ...
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