#CPPE2610291ADelegation of Signature in French Public Finance
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This law delegates signature authority within various sectors of the French public finance administration to specific officials. It enables these officials to sign documents and make administrative decisions on behalf of the budget minister, except for decrees, within their designated roles and responsibilities. The changes primarily affect financial administration and management processes in public finance, international relations, digital transformation, and specific projects under the Ministry of Finance.
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Key Changes
- Delegation of signing authority to specific financial officials
- Exclusion of decrees from delegated acts
- Inclusion across multiple departments such as international relations and digital transformation
Obligations
What this law requires
M. Étienne Duvivier, Mme Aurore Daniel, M. Emeric Luquin, and Mme Marion Bisiaux must sign all acts, except decrees, on behalf of the budget minister within their designated roles.
Public finance officials designated in this law are authorized to sign acts on behalf of the Minister of Budget, excluding decrees.
Mme Béatrice Sarrot Reynauld de Cresseneuil, Mme Catherine Lemesle, and M. Géraud Masseboeuf must sign all acts, except decrees, on behalf of the budget minister within their designated roles.
The Office National Anti-Fraude must engage, liquidate, and order operations of expenditures and revenues related to fraud management.
M. Benoît Rouppert, Mme Blandine Marchand, M. Jean-Michel Coste, and Mme Anne-Laure Drouère must sign all acts, except decrees, on behalf of the budget minister within their designated roles.