#INTA1319029AOrder on the Internal Organization of the General Secretariat of the Ministry of the Interior
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This order defines the internal structure and responsibilities of the General Secretariat of the Ministry of the Interior in France. It outlines roles from modernization efforts to regional actions and clarifies authority over various divisions like public freedoms and legal affairs, human resources, financial matters, and information systems. It affects the Ministry's internal operations and its interaction with other governmental bodies.
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Key Changes
- Clarifies roles and responsibilities within the Ministry of the Interior
- Establishes authority over various administrative and operational divisions
- Affects internal operations and governmental interactions
Obligations
What this law requires
The Secretary General must direct and coordinate the implementation of the Minister of Interior's decisions on ministry modernization and territorial action
The Secretary General must manage common resources of central and territorial administration and coordinate the management and use of resources from other directorates
The Secretary General must preside over the modernization committee and present modernization orientations and arbitrations to the Minister
The Public Action Modernization Service must define and implement policy and development programs for fraud prevention in secure documents, and oversee the National Agency for Secure Documents (ANTS)
The Secretary General must direct and coordinate the implementation of the Interior Minister's decisions regarding ministry modernization and territorial action