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#MCCB1421054AOrder of September 24, 2014, Establishing the List of Professions and Specialties for Art Technicians

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

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This law establishes a comprehensive list of professions and specialties for art technicians in France, detailing specific areas of craftsmanship and artistic work. It categorizes these professions into various fields such as woodworking, textiles, audiovisual, ceramics, and more, delineating the specific skill sets required within each category. Furthermore, it repeals a previous arrêté from 1992 that had set forth an earlier list of these professions.

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Key Changes

  • Introduction of a new list of professions and specialties for art technicians
  • Abrogation of the previous arrêté from 1992
  • Detailed categorization of specialties within art-related professions

Obligations

What this law requires

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Recognize and classify art technicians into one of nine designated profession categories: woodworking, textiles, paper, audiovisual/ICT, ceramics, plant materials, collection presentation, minerals/metals, or materials/volumes

Educational institutions, professional bodies, and employers classifying art technicians
operational
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Assign art technicians to the specific specialties listed in Article 2 within their designated profession category (e.g., cabinetmaker, upholsterer, photographer, restorer)

Educational institutions, professional bodies, and employers certifying or classifying art technicians
operational
high

Cease application of the Order of May 5, 1992 that previously established the list of art technician professions and specialties

All government bodies, educational institutions, and professional organizations previously operating under the 1992 order
operational
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Publish this Order in the Journal officiel de la République française

French government/relevant publication authority
disclosure

Affected Parties

art technicianseducational institutions teaching art trades

Tags

art,craftsmanship,France