#2019-958Decree Establishing Professional Advisory Committees for Diplomas and Professional Titles
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This law establishes advisory committees in France to review proposals for creating, revising, or eliminating professional diplomas and titles issued by the state. It affects various sectors such as agriculture, arts, healthcare, commerce, construction, industry, and more. These committees are composed of representatives from relevant industries, public authorities, and other stakeholders, ensuring that any changes to professional certifications are carefully considered. Business professionals and educational institutions might need to engage with these committees when developing or modifying state-recognized qualifications.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of advisory committees for reviewing professional qualifications
- Inclusivity of diverse sectors such as agriculture, arts, and commerce
- Integration of industry and government representatives in the committees
Obligations
What this law requires
Advisory committees must examine proposals for the creation, revision, or abolition of state-recognized diplomas and qualifications according to the modalities outlined in article L. 6113-3 of the Labour Code.
The Minister responsible for Agriculture must ensure the administrative and material organization of the committee 'Agriculture, agroalimentaire et aménagement des espaces'.
The Minister responsible for Education must ensure the administrative and material organization of the committee 'Arts, spectacles et médias'.
The Minister responsible for Solidarity must ensure the administrative and material organization of the committee 'Cohésion sociale et santé'.
The Minister responsible for Training must ensure the administrative and material organization of the committee 'Commerce'.