Article 4 of the Regulations on Police Ranks stipulates: "The people's police shall prepare their police ranks according to their police ranks." The determination of the police rank is mainly based on the current position of the people's police, taking into account the current position and working years, and comprehensively evaluating the police rank. Administrative posts and police ranks.
Positions at the official level: section chief of a department-level unit, director of prefecture-level city and county bureaus (except that the director of public security bureau is deputy-level), director of sub-district office, secretary of township party committee, head of township, deputy detachment leader of each detachment of prefecture-level city public security bureau, team leader of subordinate brigade, and chief clerk of each unit.
Extended Information Article 8 of the Regulations on Police Ranks stipulates that the people's police who hold administrative posts shall prepare police ranks according to the following job grades:
Minister position: Commissioner-General;
Deputy Minister: Deputy Commissioner-General;
Director at department (bureau) level: first-class police Commissioner to second-class police Commissioner;
Deputy at department (bureau) level: second-level police inspector to third-level police inspector;
Office (bureau) level chief: from the third-level police inspector to the second-level police inspector;
Division (bureau) level deputy: first-class police inspector to third-class police inspector;
Office (bureau) level chief: first-class police inspector to first-class superintendent;
Deputy at department (bureau) level: second-class police inspector to second-class superintendent;
Clerk (sheriff) position: from the third-class superintendent to the third-class superintendent;
Clerk (police officer) position: first-class superintendent to second-class police officer.
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