#2025-64Decree on Modifying Professional Advisory Commissions for Diplomas and Titles
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This French decree updates the composition and responsibilities of professional advisory commissions involved in creating, revising, or removing state-recognized professional diplomas and titles. By changing which organizations are represented and how many representatives can be designated, it aims to ensure continued relevance and alignment with industry needs. The updates affect various sector-specific associations and emphasize a broader representation for decision-making in educational qualifications.
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Key Changes
- Several organizational representatives in advisory commissions are changed.
- The role and number of representatives for certain sector-specific bodies are updated.
- Additional ministries are included in the coordination of diploma and title consideration.
Obligations
What this law requires
Professional advisory commissions must ensure that their composition aligns with the updated representation requirements as specified in the amended articles of the decree.
Educational and professional qualification entities must recognize the updated organizations for consultation as specified in the decree.
The professional advisory commissions must update their membership to reflect the new organizational names and roles as stipulated in the decree, specifically replacing outdated names with the current ones listed in the amended articles.
The organizations listed in the decree must designate their representatives according to the new requirements set out in the amendments.
The members of the professional advisory commissions whose mandates were designated under the prior decree must continue their terms until they naturally expire, as specified in Article 2 of the decree.