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Cabinet Legislation Bureau

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Cabinet Legislation Bureau
内閣法制局
Naikaku-hōseikyoku

Central Government Building No. 4, where the Cabinet Legislation Bureau is located
Agency overview
FormedJuly 1, 1962 (1962-07-01)
Preceding agency
  • Legislation Bureau
Jurisdiction Japan
Headquarters3-1-1 Kasumigaseki Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0013, Japan
Employees77[1]
Annual budget\1,195,829,000 (2021)[2]
Agency executives
  • Masaharu Kondo, Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau
  • Nobuyuki Iwao, Deputy Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau
Parent agencyCabinet of Japan
Websitewww.clb.go.jp/english/ (in English)

The Cabinet Legislation Bureau (内閣法制局, naikakuhōseikyoku) is a Japanese government agency which advises Cabinet members on drafting legislation to be proposed to the Diet. It acts as legal counsel for the Cabinet by examining bills, orders, and treaties. It also presents opinions on legal matters to the Prime Minister and other Cabinet Ministers.

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Transcription

Bureau departments

In support of its opinion-giving and examination roles, the Bureau is divided into four departments:[3]

First Department

The First Department does opinion-giving work. It gives opinions. It interprets existing laws and pending legislation for the Executive Branch. Of course, the actual interpretation of the law is performed by the courts. The Constitutional Archives Research Office is also located in the First Department.

Second Department

The Second Department does examination work. It examines pending legislative bills, draft Cabinet orders, and draft treaties that relate to the Cabinet; the Ministry of Justice; the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology; the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism; and the Ministry of Defense.

Third Department

The Third Department does examination work. It examines pending legislative bills, draft Cabinet orders, and draft treaties that relate to the Financial Services Agency; the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; the Ministry of Finance; and the Board of Audit.

Fourth Department

The Fourth Department does examination work. It examines pending legislative bills, draft Cabinet orders, and draft treaties that relate to the Fair Trade Commission; the Environmental Disputes Coordination Commission; the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare; the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry; and the Ministry of the Environment.

References

  1. ^ "令和3年度歳出概算要求書 第3表 令和3年度概算要求定員表" (PDF). Cabinet Legislation Bureau.
  2. ^ "令和3年度一般会計予算". Ministry of Finance (Japan).
  3. ^ Japanese Cabinet Organization Chart

External links

35°40′24″N 139°44′53″E / 35.67333°N 139.74806°E / 35.67333; 139.74806

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