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#2021-1947Decree No. 2021-1947 on the Republican Commitment Contract

🇫🇷France··Other·High Impact·View source ↗

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The decree establishes the 'Republican Commitment Contract' for associations and foundations that receive public subsidies or state approval in France. It defines the commitments these organizations must adhere to, such as upholding the principles of freedom, equality, fraternity, and the dignity of the human person. They are required to respect the laws of the Republic, promote non-discrimination, protect individual freedoms, and prevent violence, while not undermining the secular nature of the Republic.

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Key Changes

  • Introduction of specific commitments for associations and foundations receiving state funding.
  • Specification that violations of these commitments can lead to withdrawal of subsidies.
  • Extension of the decree's applicability to French overseas territories.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Associations and foundations receiving public subsidies or state approval must sign and implement the Republican Commitment Contract before receiving funding or approval

Associations and foundations seeking public subsidies or state approval in France
licensing
high

Organizations must inform their members of having signed the Republican Commitment Contract through any means available, including posting in physical premises or publishing on their website if one exists

Associations and foundations that have subscribed to the Republican Commitment Contract
disclosure
high

Organizations must not undertake or incite any action manifestly contrary to law, violent, or likely to cause serious disturbances to public order

Associations and foundations receiving public subsidies or state approval
prohibition
high

Organizations must not use political, philosophical, or religious convictions to exempt themselves from common rules governing their relations with public authorities, and must not undermine the secular nature of the Republic

Associations and foundations receiving public subsidies or state approval
prohibition
high

Organizations must refrain from abusive proselytizing exercised through coercion, threats, or pressure while respecting freedom of conscience of members and beneficiaries

Associations and foundations receiving public subsidies or state approval
operational

Affected Parties

Associations and foundations receiving public fundingAdministrative authorities overseeing these organizations

Tags

public funding,associations,Republican values