Civil & Administrative

#2007-240Decree No. 2007-240 Establishing the National Agency for Secured Documents

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This law creates the National Agency for Secured Documents in France, under the oversight of the Ministry of the Interior. It sets up a framework to handle and secure government-issued documents like ID cards and vehicle registrations. The agency will manage standards, technology, and equipment to ensure document security, but will not handle the actual processing or issuing of these documents.

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Key Changes

  • Establishes a new agency for managing secured documents in France.
  • Sets standards for securing government-issued documents.
  • Defines roles and responsibilities for technology and equipment management.

Obligations

What this law requires

medium

Procure secured documents on behalf of State administrations

National Agency for Secured Documents
operational
high

Establish the National Agency for Secured Documents as a national public administrative establishment under the oversight of the Ministry of the Interior

Ministry of the Interior
operational
high

Define technical standards and corresponding devices for secured documents, control and evaluate their application, and ensure their interoperability

National Agency for Secured Documents
operational
high

Verify, develop, maintain, and evolve IT systems and networks enabling management of secured documents and transmission of corresponding data

National Agency for Secured Documents
operational
medium

Acquire and provide equipment and materials necessary for management and authenticity verification of secured documents to interested administrations, and ensure their maintenance

National Agency for Secured Documents
operational

Affected Parties

French government agenciesCitizens requiring secured documents

Tags

government,document_security,public_administration