Hessian Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport and Regional Development

The Hessian Ministry of Economy, Energy, Transport and Regional Development ( HMWEVL ) is one of eight ministries of the State of Hesse. It has its headquarters in the country house in the state capital Wiesbaden. Current State Minister Tarek Al- Wazir ( Alliance 90/The Greens ), Secretary of State is Mathias Samson.

The Ministry is Hesse Mobile (formerly Hessian Road and Traffic Management ) assumes this subject to turn on the lower administrative level, the 12 locations with headquarters in Bad Arolsen, Heppenheim, Darmstadt, Dillenburg Eschwege, Frankfurt, Fulda, Gelnhausen, Kassel, Marburg, Scots and Wiesbaden as well as the building materials and soil testing laboratories in Darmstadt, Kassel and Wetzlar.

The locations of Hesse mobile responsible within their respective regions for the design, construction and expansion and the maintenance of federal highways, federal and state roads and take in some cases the planning of county and township roads on behalf of the counties and municipalities. In addition, they include the road maintenance.

The Ministry is responsible for the planning approval of federal roads and highways as part of the contract administration of the Federation as well as for state roads. In the area of ​​infrastructure and other procedures of the House are coordinated, for example, the planning approval of the expansion of Frankfurt Airport.

The Ministry is the Securities and Exchange Commission for the State of Hesse and thus for the oversight of Germany's most important stock exchanges, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the Eurex derivatives exchange charge.

The Ministry is also the Hessian managing authority for the European Regional Development Fund ( ERDF), the most important for Hesse EU Structural Funds, level. Other responsibilities include regional planning and village renewal.

History

In the cabinet Geiler the Ministry of Economy and Transport was formed in 1945. This was to 9 November 1949 in the cabinet floor and was transferred from November 9, 1949 in the Ministry of Labor, Agriculture and Business. In the cabinet I tin the Ministry from 14 January 1953 it was known as the Ministry of Labour, Economics and Transport. In the cabinet tin III Employment and the Economy were divided again and the name of the Ministry was again Ministry of Economy and Transport. 1969 in the Cabinet, the Ministry Osswald I was again cut again and now encompassed business and technology. 1991 expanded the Cabinet acorn I the remit of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Transport and Technology and from 1 February 1994 on the economy, transport, technology and European Affairs. 1995 was the name of the Ministry of Economics, Transport and Regional Development. With the appointment of the Cabinet Bouffier II, the Ministry received on 18 January 2014 at the name Hessian Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport and Regional Development.

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