The Province of Cremona is an administrative body of intermediate level between a municipality (
comune) and
Lombardy region. The three main functions devolved to the province of Cremona are: • local planning and zoning; • provision of
local police and
fire services; • transportation regulation (car registration, maintenance of local roads, etc.). As an administrative institution, the province of Cremona has its own elected bodies. From 1948 to 1995 the President of the province of Cremona was chosen by the members of the Provincial Council, elected every five years by citizens. From 1995 to 2014, under provisions of the 1993 local administration reform, the President of the Province was chosen by popular election, originally every four, then every five years. In a 2005 ruling of the
European Court of Justice, the
comune of
Cingia de' Botti's award of a concession contract for public
gas distribution services was criticised, as the contract had been awarded to a company called
Padania without a competitive
procurement process, contrary to EU regulations. Padania was a public-sector company owned by the province and most of the provincial
comunes, including Cingia de’ Botti, but also open, at least to some degree, to private part-ownership. On 3 April 2014, the
Italian Chamber of Deputies gave its final approval to Law n.56/2014 which involved the transformation of the Italian provinces into "institutional bodies of second level". According to the 2014 reform, each province is headed by a President (or Commissioner) assisted by a legislative body, the Provincial Council, and an executive body, the Provincial Executive. The President (Commissioner) and members of the Council are elected together by mayors and city councillors of each municipality of the province respectively every four and two years. The Executive is chaired by the President (Commissioner) who appoints other members, called
assessori. Since 2015, the President (Commissioner) and other members of the Council do not receive a salary. In each province, there is also a Prefect (
prefetto), a representative of the central government who heads an agency called
prefettura-ufficio territoriale del governo. The Questor (
questore) is the head of the State Police (
Polizia di Stato) in the province and his office is called
questura. There is also a province's police force depending on local government, called
provincial police (
polizia provinciale). This is a list of the Presidents of the Province since 1948: ;Notes ==Economy and culture==