Chapter 5 The Allocation of Clerks
Article 21
A High Administrative Court shall have a Clerk Division, and shall be staffed with: a Chief Clerk with a job ranking of recommendation rank 9th grade or selection rank 10th to 11th grade, whose job function is to take charge of administrative affairs according to the instructions of the President; 1st Clerks with a recommendation rank 8th to 9th grade; 2nd Clerks with a recommendation rank 6th to 7th grade; and 3rd Clerks with an elementary rank 4th to 5th grade.
The Clerk Division may be divided into sections to manage business; each section may be divided into units when necessary. The Section Chief position shall be served by the 1st Clerk concurrently, and the Unit Chief by either 1st Clerk or 2nd Clerk concurrently. Neither function will have separate positions established.
The total combined number of 1st and 2nd Clerks in the preceding paragraph shall not exceed half of the total number of 1st, 2nd and 3rd Clerks of the same administrative court.
Article 22
The Supreme Administrative Court shall have a Clerk Office, and shall be staffed with: a Chief Clerk with a selection rank 11th to 13th grade, whose job function is to take charge of administrative affairs according to the instructions of the President; 1st Clerks with a recommendation rank 8th to 9th grade; 2nd Clerks with a recommendation rank 6th to 7th grade; and 3rd Clerks with an elementary rank 4th to 5th grade.
The Clerk Office may be divided into sections to manage business; each section may be divided into units when necessary. The Section Chief position shall be served by the 1st Clerk concurrently, and the Unit Chief by either 1st Clerk or 2nd Clerk concurrently. Neither function will have separate positions established.
The total combined number of 1st and 2nd Clerks in the preceding paragraph shall not exceed half of the total number of 1st, 2nd and 3rd Clerks of the same administrative court.