[5] When it was formed in 1974, the department consisted, in addition to the minister, of a state secretary, director general for administrative affairs (expeditionschef), director-general for legal affairs (rättschef) and heads of subject areas; a deputy director-general (departementsråd) for housing, a deputy director-general for physical national planning, a deputy director (kansliråd) for planning and building matters, and a deputy director for land and geographical surveying matters.
Other officials consisted of a deputy director at the International Secretariat, government law secretaries (regeringsrättssekreterare), desk officers (departementssekreterare), information secretaries, registrars and officials with special assignments.
[3] In 1974, the following central boards and agencies (centrala ämbetsverk) belonged to the ministry: the National Swedish Housing Board (Bostadsstyrelsen), the Swedish Council for Building Research (Statens råd för byggnadsforskning), the National Swedish Institute for Building Research (Statens institut för byggnadsforskning), the National Swedish Rent Tribunal (Statens hyresråd), the National Swedish Board of Physical Planning and Building (Statens planverk), the National Swedish Water Supply and Sewage Tribunal (Statens va-nämnd), the National Swedish Land Survey Board, Geographical Survey Office of Sweden (Rikets allmänna kartverk) and the Geographical Survey Commission (Kartverkskommissionen).
[2] In 1991, the following central boards and agencies belonged to the ministry: the Swedish Central Board for Real Property Data (Centralnämnden för fastighetsdata), the Fund for Humidity and Mould Damage (Fonden för fukt- och mögelskador), Lantmäteriet, the Regional Housing Committees (Länsbostadsnämnderna), the Swedish Urban Environment Council (Stadsmiljörådet), the National Swedish Institute for Building Research (Statens institut för byggnadsforskning), the National Swedish Land Survey Administration (Statens lantmäteriverk), the Swedish Council for Building Research (Statens råd för byggnadsforskning) and the National Swedish Water Supply and Sewage Tribunal (Statens va-nämnd).
[5] During its entire existence from 1974 to 1991, the ministry was located in Departementets hus [sv] at Jakobsgatan 26 in Stockholm.