#2012-762Decree No. 2012-762 of May 9, 2012, on Common Statutory Provisions for Category A Nurses in State Administrations
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The decree establishes common statutory provisions for the nursing corps classified as category A within the French State administrations. It outlines the recruitment, classification, management, and advancement of state nurses, emphasizing their roles in public health policy, education, and service provision. The regulations include specific articles detailing the grading structure, recruitment processes, promotion criteria, and integration of existing nursing staff from other areas of public service.
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Key Changes
- Standardizes the classification and management of state nurses across different ministries.
- Introduces specific recruitment and promotion pathways for nurses in a structured grading system.
- Defines roles and responsibilities for nurses, particularly in health education and public health initiatives.
Obligations
What this law requires
Recruit Category A nurses through competitive examinations open to candidates holding nursing diplomas per articles L. 4311-3, L. 4311-5 of the Public Health Code or nursing practice authorization per article L. 4311-4
Conduct recruitment examinations with mandatory oral admission interview with jury and optional written admissibility test as specified in Article 5
Issue joint arrêtés establishing examination rules, oral/written test content, duration, jury composition, and ensure juries include Category A nurse representatives or equivalent military nurse personnel
Appoint recruited nurses as trainees for a mandatory one-year probationary period with potential professional training in new functions per Article 7
Obtain Administrative Parity Commission advice before titularizing trainees, denying titularization, authorizing supplementary probation (max 1 year), or dismissing/reintegrating unsuccessful trainees per Article 7(III)