#SPOH2606453ADecree of 24 March 2026 on Promotion Rates in Certain Civil Servant Corps under the Ministry of Sports, Youth and Associative Life
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This French decree establishes the maximum promotion rates applicable in 2026 for advancement to the 'hors classe' (senior/out-of-class) grade within three specific civil servant corps under the Ministry of Sports, Youth and Associative Life. The rates determine the maximum number of grade advancements that may be granted during the year in accordance with the general decree of 1 September 2005. The three affected corps are: senior technical and educational advisers (17%), popular education and youth advisers (13%), and sports professors (13%). These percentages are applied to the number of eligible staff to calculate how many can be promoted.
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Key Changes
- Establishes 17% promotion rate to 'hors classe' for Conseillers techniques et pédagogiques supérieurs in 2026
- Sets 13% promotion rate to 'hors classe' for Conseillers d'éducation populaire et de jeunesse in 2026
- Sets 13% promotion rate to 'hors classe' for Professeurs de sport in 2026
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Obligations
What this law requires
Publish this decree in the Journal officiel de la République française
Apply a maximum promotion rate of 17% to eligible staff in the Corps des conseillers techniques et pédagogiques supérieurs (senior technical and educational advisers) for advancement to hors classe grade in 2026
Apply a maximum promotion rate of 13% to eligible staff in the Corps des conseillers d'éducation populaire et de jeunesse (popular education and youth advisers) for advancement to hors classe grade in 2026
Apply a maximum promotion rate of 13% to eligible staff in the Corps des professeurs de sport (sports professors) for advancement to hors classe grade in 2026
Calculate the maximum number of grade advancements for each affected corps by multiplying the applicable promotion rate by the number of eligible staff