#2026-56Decree No. 2026-56 Harmonizing and Simplifying Regulations for Professional Elections in Private Education
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This law modifies existing regulations to streamline the processes involved in professional elections within private educational institutions in France. It introduces changes aimed at improving the clarity of eligibility criteria, election procedures, and the role of delegates. Moreover, it ensures that the legislation aligns with recent updates to public service regulations and standardizes the election procedures across various educational contexts.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a lottery mechanism for designating eligible teachers when necessary.
- Clarification of the roles of various ministers in overseeing the election processes.
- Modification of the number of representatives from three to eight in specific articles.
Obligations
What this law requires
When designating eligible masters/teachers for professional elections, if no voluntary candidate is available, conduct a random draw among eligible personnel at the time of designation
Issue a ministerial order defining the conditions and procedures for conducting the random draw among eligible personnel
Extend consultation on election procedures to include the Minister responsible for local authorities and the Minister responsible for health, in addition to the Minister responsible for civil service
Increase the time period for candidate designation from three days to eight days in election procedures (Articles R. 914-10-12 and R. 914-13-13)
Allow each trade union organization that presents a candidacy to designate an alternate delegate to replace the main delegate in case of impediment