#2013-728Decree on the Organization of the Ministry of the Interior and Overseas France
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This law structures the central administration of France's Ministry of the Interior and Overseas France by defining the roles and responsibilities of various departments and services. It affects the functioning of internal security, local administration, immigration, and overseas territories. Government officials, public servants, and administrative bodies need to comply with the new organization outlined in the decree.
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Key Changes
- Defines structure and roles within the Ministry of the Interior and Overseas France.
- Reorganizes departments for internal security, local administration, and immigration.
- Establishes coordination and management protocols for overseas territories.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Secretary General must coordinate the action and evaluation of all ministry services and propose to the minister the distribution of resources among them
The Secretary General must be responsible for coordinating the preparation, presentation, and execution of the ministry's budget
The Secretary General must be responsible for public procurement for the entire ministry, with the exception of the security mission perimeter
The Defense Security Officer's Service must ensure the application of provisions relating to the protection of national defense secrets, information systems security, and protection policy for persons, goods, and activities
The Secretary General must conduct and lead actions for the prevention and fight against document fraud, particularly concerning documents issued by prefectures