#SSAZ1730745AOrder of October 31, 2017 on the Obligation to Submit a Declaration of Interests
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This law establishes an obligation for candidates nominated for specific positions within the French ministries of health, labor, and education to submit a declaration of interests prior to their appointment. It also requires existing officials in these roles to provide their declarations within six months of the law's publication. The aim is to ensure transparency regarding potential conflicts of interest in public administration roles.
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Key Changes
- New requirement for candidates to submit a declaration of interests before nomination
- Existing officials must submit their declaration within six months
- Specific positions subject to these requirements are listed in the annex
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates nominated for positions listed in the Annex (specific sub-director roles and public establishment directors across health, labor, and education ministries) must submit a declaration of interests prior to their appointment
Officials already appointed to positions listed in the Annex must submit their declaration of interests within six months from the publication date of this Order (October 31, 2017)
Declarations of interests must comply with Article 25 ter of the Law of July 13, 1983 and be submitted in accordance with Article 2(3°) of the Decree of December 28, 2016
Sub-directors and directors in all listed departments, directions, and public establishments (CNG, ATIH, INJA, INJS, INSEP, ENVSN, ENSM, CREPS, CNDS, MNS, INTEFP, ANACT, and others) are subject to this declaration obligation