#2012-230Decree No. 2012-230 on the Special Status of Art Technicians
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Decree No. 2012-230 establishes a specific status for the body of art technicians in France, categorizing them under category B in the civil service. It details their recruitment, roles, and responsibilities, which include preserving and enhancing cultural heritage and managing collections in various national institutions. The decree sets out the grades within this body and the process for promotion and integration, ensuring that technicians of different specialties are recognized and organized appropriately.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of three grades of art technicians: normal, superior, and exceptional.
- Introduction of specific recruitment methods, including external and internal competitions.
- Integration and classification procedures for technicians from an older regulation.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Ministry responsible for culture must recruit, appoint, and manage art technicians according to the procedures established in this decree
The Ministry must organize external competitive examinations for normal class art technicians requiring candidates to hold a baccalaureate or equivalent qualification (minimum level IV)
The Ministry must organize internal competitive examinations for normal class art technicians, limited to public servants with at least four years of public service as of January 1st of the competition year
The Ministry must ensure that external competition positions constitute at least 40% of total positions offered across external and internal competitions combined
The Ministry must establish and publish via ministerial order a list of trades and specialties within which art technicians are recruited and designated