- Sýslumaður
Sýslumaður (
Old Norse : Sýslumaðr) is an office or title created inIceland when it submitted to the King of Norway in1262 -1264 . This sort of office had already been established inNorway , calledsysselmann in contemporary Norwegian. It is often translated as sheriff in english.The "Sýslumaður" was granted a
fief called "Sýsla" in which he was responsible for collecting tolls, taxes and fines, holding up the law and military defences. They were also to hold courts of justice and name the men who were to sit in juries.The "Sýslumenn" traditionally had large retinues of soldiers, but this practice was mostly abandoned after
1550 , when the Danish King sent an army which succeeded in disarming most of Iceland as a preventative to rebellion.Currently the Icelandic sheriff's are only tasked with being chiefs of police in their districts still known as "sýsla", collecting taxes and issuing various permits and passports. Although recent changes in the organisation of the
Icelandic Police have created some differences in the tasks entrusted to different "sýslumenn". The "sýslumaður" ofSuðurnes maintains, for example, additional non-police security forces forKeflavík International Airport , meanwhile the "sýslumaður" ofKópavogur is in charge of issuing allIcelandic passport s.During the era of when the U.S. Military was able to assist the needs of the
Icelandic Police , they had instruction sessions, on life saving techniques at sea, supervised and arranged by them on regular basis'. There training for local schools also were a vital role in the safety of maritime sailors that began work and occupations at sea in the fishing industries. These were coordinated with theIcelandic Coast Guard , and Search and Rescue, in the early to mid and latter 1990's.
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