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Chapter 6 The Allocation of Other Personnel
Article 23
Each level of Administrative Court may be staffed with Interpreters, and Technical Specialists with an elementary rank of 3rd to 5th grade; Process Servers with an elementary rank of 3rd to 5th grade; and Clerk Assistants and Court Attendants with an elementary rank of 1st to 3rd grade.
Current employees of Administrative Court, who were retained in accordance with past employee management regulations, but with no qualifications for civil servant employment, may remain as Clerk Assistants and Court Attendants as prescribed in the preceding Paragraph until such employment comes to an end.
Article 24
Each level of Administrative Court shall have Bailiffs with elementary rank of 3rd to 5th grade; a Chief Bailiff with an elementary rank of 5th grade or a recommendation rank of 6th to 7th grade; a Deputy Chief Bailiff with an elementary rank of 4th to 5th grade or a recommendation rank of 6th grade;
Article 25
A High Administrative Court shall have a Personnel Office, which will be staffed with a Chief Officer with a recommendation rank of 9th grade to a selection rank of 10th grade, and Officers with an elementary rank of 5th grade or a recommendation rank of 6th to 7th grade, whose job function is to administer personnel matters pursuant to the law.
The Supreme Administrative Court shall have a Personnel Office, which will be staffed with a Chief Officer with a selection rank of 10th grade, and Officers with an elementary rank of 5th grade or a recommendation rank of 6th to 7th grade, whose job function is to administer personnel matters pursuant to the law.
Article 26
A High Administrative Court shall have an Accounting Office and a Statistics Office, each of which will be staffed with a Chief Officer with a recommendation rank of 9th grade to a selection rank of 10th grade, and Officers with an elementary rank of 5th grade or a recommendation rank of 6th to 7th grade, whose job function will be to administer matters relating to annual calculations, accounting, and statistics pursuant to the law.
The Supreme Administrative Court shall have an Accounting Office and a Statistics Office, each of which will be staffed with a Chief Officer with a selection rank of 10th grade, and Officers with an elementary rank of 5th grade or a recommendation rank of 6th to 7th grade, whose job function will be to administer matters relating to annual calculations, accounting, and statistics pursuant to the law.
Article 27
A High Administrative Court shall have an Internal Affairs Office, which will be staffed with a Chief Officer with a recommendation rank of 9th grade to a selection rank of 10th grade, and Officers with an elementary rank of 5th or a recommendation rank of 6th to 7th grade, whose job function is to administer matters relating to internal affairs pursuant to the law.
The Supreme Administrative Court shall have an Internal Affairs Office, which will be staffed with a Chief Officer with a selection rank of 10th grade, and Officers with an elementary rank of 5th grade or a recommendation rank of 6th to 7th grade, whose job function is to administer matters relating to internal affairs pursuant to the law.
Article 28
A High Administrative Court shall have an Information Technology Office, which shall be staffed with a Chief Officer with a recommendation rank of 9th grade to a selection rank of 10th grade; Designers with a recommendation rank of 6th to 8th grade; Programmers with a recommendation rank of 7th grade; and Assistant Programmers with an elementary rank of 4th to 5th grade, where 1/2 of the personnel may be ranked with a recommendation rank of 6th grade, whose duties are to administer affairs of information technology.
The Supreme Administrative Court shall have an Information Technology Office, which shall be staffed with a Chief Officer with a selection rank of 10th grade; Designers with a recommendation rank of 6th to 8th grade; Programmers with a recommendation rank of 7th grade; and Assistant Programmers with an elementary rank of 4th to 5th grade, where 1/2 of the personnel may be ranked with a recommendation rank of 6th grade, whose duties are to administer affairs of information technology.