District Council Mainz-Bingen: Important announcements and budget statutes!

District Council Mainz-Bingen: Important announcements and budget statutes!
On April 2, 2025, the district of Mainz-Bingen informs about current meetings of the district council as well as the committees and other bodies. The announcement also includes important details of the draft of the budget statute and the budget. Decisions on the determination of the annual financial statements and the relief that are of interest to the public are also published.
As can be read under Mainz-Bingen , a general provision is also published in this context. The district office offers telephone contact and email addresses for inquiries about electronic publications. The legal basis for these electronic publications is paragraph 14 paragraph 1 of the E-Government Act Rhineland-Palatinate.
regulations on announcements
According to the information, the statutes and local law provisions of the district as well as public announcements must also be made known in a daily newspaper. The same applies to voting awnings. The district council has determined the Allgemeine Zeitung for the publication of these announcements. The legal basis for this is paragraph 14 paragraph 3 of the E-Government Act Rhineland-Palatinate.
In addition, the public announcements on the district's homepage are provided. In the case of a simultaneous publication in paper and electronic form, the publication on the homepage is considered decisive.
The e-government law
The E-Government Act Rhineland-Palatinate (EGOVGRP), which came into force on October 15, 2020, laid the foundation for electronic administration in the country. It regulates access to administrative services and promotes electromobility through various measures. These include electronic access to the administration, information options about authorities and procedures in publicly accessible networks, as well as the possibility of electronic invoice reception and payment.
Important points of the law also include electronic process processing, the standardization of IT infrastructures as well as accessibility and information security. The IT Cooperation Council Rhineland-Palatinate, which coordinates the information technology cooperation between the different authorities, held its first constituent meeting in January 2024. This shows the country's commitment to promote digital administrative processes and to support the citizens in interaction with the administration, as from Municipal Brevier reported.
These measures are part of a comprehensive approach to promoting digital change and the creation of better citizen communication in Rhineland-Palatinate. The legal framework and the practical implementation steps show that the state government is determined to actively promote electronic administration.
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