#MICB2609442SApril 7, 2026 Decision on Signature Delegation (General Secretariat)
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This law delegates the authority to sign documents, decisions, and orders, excluding decrees and large public contracts exceeding €90,000, to various officials within the Ministry of Culture in France. Key figures in different departments are given this power, allowing more efficient and rapid administrative operations by bypassing the need for ministerial signatures on all documents.
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Key Changes
- Delegation of signature authority to multiple officials
- Exclusion of decrees and large public contracts over €90,000
- Enhanced administrative efficiency within the Ministry of Culture
Obligations
What this law requires
Designated officials must sign all acts, orders, and decisions within their bureau's scope of authority on behalf of the Minister of Culture
Exclude decrees from signature delegation authority - all decrees must retain ministerial signature requirement
Exclude public contracts exceeding €90,000 excluding tax from signature delegation authority
Bureau chiefs and designated officials must exercise signing authority only within the limits of their specific bureau's attributions
Mme Audrey Lefranc-Maupilé must sign acts, orders, and decisions within her role as mission officer and secretary general of program 224, excluding decrees and contracts over €90,000