#2013-784Decree No. 2013-784 on the Missions and Organization of the General Inspectorate of the National Police
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This law outlines the role and structure of the General Inspectorate of the National Police in France. It details how the Inspectorate operates and its authority to conduct inspections, controls, and audits across national police services. The law mandates the transfer of certain personnel to the Inspectorate to streamline operations.
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Key Changes
- Defines the role of the General Inspectorate of the National Police
- Transfers certain personnel to the Inspectorate
- Establishes authority for inspections and audits
Obligations
What this law requires
The General Inspectorate of the National Police must exercise control over the directions and services of the National Police Directorate General and the Police Prefecture
The General Inspectorate must establish and maintain territorial implantations distributed across the national territory to exercise national competence
The General Inspectorate must conduct inspection, control, audit, and study missions on all National Police Directorate General and Police Prefecture directions and services
The General Inspectorate must monitor and ensure follow-up of disciplinary sanctions imposed by the competent authority
The General Inspectorate must conduct administrative investigations only upon instruction from the Interior Minister, National Police Director General, or Police Prefect, except in cases of prior judicial investigations or emergency situations