The Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee and the Director of Public Security are deputy provincial level. If there is no part-time job, the director of the public security bureau is the main hall class.
Public security bureaus of provincial capitals and prefecture-level cities in general: the municipal party committees, standing committees and directors of public security bureaus of prefecture-level cities are all deputy departmental levels. If not part-time, the public security bureau chief is at the level.
County-level public security bureau: the Standing Committee of the county-level municipal party committee concurrently serves as the deputy director. If there is no part-time job, the director of the public security bureau is the main hall class.
Public security bureau is the organizational form of public security organs and the functional department of the government in charge of public security work.
Public security bureaus are usually divided into: municipal public security bureau, provincial capital city public security bureau, prefecture-level city public security bureau and county-level public security bureau. In addition to the county-level public security bureau, the first few can be divided into sub-bureaus according to the districts of the city. The specific public security bureau is generally led by the local government and guided by the superior public security department and bureau. The highest department of the public security organs is the Ministry of Public Security, which guides public security work throughout the country, including public security bureaus at all levels. Under the dual leadership of the local government and the public security organs at higher levels.