Bureau-level cadres, also known as bureau-level officials, are a civil servant level in China. According to the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), bureau-level officials are classified as administrative level five, and officials at bureau level and above are senior leading cadres, which are classified as administrative level five.
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1. Prefecture-level cities (autonomous prefectures, departments of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps): secretary of the municipal party committee, mayor, director of the municipal people's congress, and provincial-level directly affiliated units of the municipal CPPCC (such as director of the provincial public security department and directly affiliated units of national ministries and commissions, such as director of the Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs).
2. Senior cadres and deputy directors of some departments of ministries and commissions in the State Council (general manager of social science research and ideological and political work departments, deputy general manager of international cooperation department of Ministry of Education and State Administration of Work Safety).
3. The people's governments of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government of the Production and Construction Corps and the organizations of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (such as the director of Hebei Provincial Communications Department, the director of Beijing Municipal Finance Bureau, and the director group of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Forestry Bureau).
4. Deputy officials of provincial and municipal governments (such as deputy mayor of Ningbo).
5. Cadres in charge of local government departments and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (such as the mayor of Guyuan City, Ningxia, the eighth division commander of Xinjiang Corps, etc.). ).