#INTE2608955ADecree of 31 March 2026 amending the decree of 26 March 2026 on the accreditation of the Directorate General for School Education for first aid training
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This decree replaces the annex of the 26 March 2026 decree that accredits the Directorate General for School Education (DGESCO) to deliver first aid training programs. It updates the official list of internal training and certification frameworks registered with the Directorate General for Civil Security and Crisis Management (DGSCGC). The new annex specifies exact reference numbers for each type of first aid training, the target audience, and applicable conditions. It notably lists frameworks for General Public First Aid (GQS), School First Aid (PSC) for all pupils in national education establishments, Public Service First Aid (PICF-FPSC), and various concomitant training modules (FF-CEF and CEF). The code "DGESCO" must be used for the identification of all issued attestations and certificates.
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Key Changes
- Replaces the entire annex of the 26 March 2026 decree with a new list of approved training frameworks
- Introduces specific registration numbers at DGSCGC: ON75-GQS-294-29 for general public, ON75-PSC-318-29 and ON77-PSC-227-29 for school pupils
- Specifies ON77-FPSC-295-29 for public service first aid (PICF-FPSC)
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Obligations
What this law requires
Use reference number ON77-FPSC-295-29 for Public Service First Aid (PICF-FPSC) training frameworks
Use reference numbers ON77-FF-CEF-296-29 and ON77-CEF-297-29 for concomitant training modules (FF-CEF and CEF)
Replace the annex of the 26 March 2026 decree with the new annex specified in this 31 March 2026 decree
Use reference number ON75-GQS-294-29 for General Public First Aid (GQS) training delivery
Use reference number ON75-PSC-318-29 for School First Aid (PSC) training targeting all pupils in national education establishments