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Interior minister - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (191 words) |
 | An interior minister is the member of a country's government typically responsible for policing, national security, and immigration matters. |
 | Similarly, autonomous entities and dependent territories may also have interior ministers; an example is Hong Kong (a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China), which has a Secretary for Security. |
 | The United States Secretary of the Interior is primary concerned with managing lands owned by the federal government, mainly the administration of natural resources such as parks and wildlife. |
| The Danish Preparedness Act (6637 words) |
 | The Minister of the Interior shall nominate a chairman and a vicechairman by and among the members of the Council of which one shall be one of the representatives for the National Association of Local Authorities in Denmark. |
 | The Minister of the Interior may decide that the rescue preparedness in some municipalities shall be able to provide an extended assistance to the rescue preparedness in other municipalities, should it be considered necessary with a view to the character or the extent of an accident or a disaster including war actions. |
 | The Minister of the Interior shall lay down the rules governing the training of the personnel that are not paid for their participation in the rescue preparedness (the volunteers) including any payment to the volunteers and the distribution of expenses between the government and the municipalities. |