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What are the township administrative agencies?

The institutions established at the township level mainly include: ① Party-mass organizations: Party committee offices (some towns and villages merge Party committee offices with government offices, which are called party and government offices), discipline inspection and supervision offices, political and legal committees, people's armed forces departments, youth league committees and women's federations; (2) Government organs: government organs (or party and government organs), police stations, national tax collection sub-bureaus, local tax collection sub-bureaus, industrial and commercial bureaus, family planning offices, and offices for comprehensive management of social security; (3) Judicial organs: people's courts, judicial offices (or judicial assistants); ④ Subordinate enterprises and institutions: family planning service station, agricultural service center, cultural service center, land and resources management office, finance office, grain management office, tobacco station, social office, safety production supervision and management station, forestry station, health center, middle school, central school, post and telecommunications office, etc. ⑤ Institutional management: among government agencies and state-owned enterprises and institutions, posts and telecommunications offices, industrial and commercial offices, national tax collection sub-bureaus, local tax collection sub-bureaus, land and resources management offices, forestry stations, police stations, tobacco stations and safety production supervision and management stations belong to vertical management units, that is, personnel rights and financial rights are managed by superior business departments, and they are dispatched institutions of superior business departments. Township governments directly manage government offices, agricultural service centers, family planning offices, family planning service stations, cultural service centers, social affairs offices, finance offices, grain management offices, health centers, middle schools, central schools and other units.

However, the establishment of township institutions is not uniform. Not every township has people's courts, national tax collection sub-bureaus, local tax collection sub-bureaus, post and telecommunications offices, industrial and commercial offices and other institutions. These units are set up by districts, and one unit is responsible for managing the related business work of several towns and villages. I hope it helps you.