Civil & Administrative

#2011-2049Decree No. 2011-2049 of December 30, 2011 regarding the Specific Status of Chancellery Secretaries

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

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🇬🇧 English

This decree restructures the classification and administrative structure of chancellery secretaries within France's civil service. It establishes three grades for these secretaries, aligning them with similar administrative roles. It also simplifies some roles and removes previous references to outdated statutes.

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Key Changes

  • Reclassification of chancellery secretaries into three standardized grades
  • Alignment with existing categories of state administrative secretaries
  • Removal of outdated statutory references

Obligations

What this law requires

high

The body of chancellery secretaries must be classified into three grades: Secrétaire de chancellerie de classe normale, Secrétaire de chancellerie de classe supérieure, and Secrétaire de chancellerie de classe exceptionnelle, aligning with the stipulated grades of administrative secretaries.

French civil service authorities
operational
high

The provisions of Decree No. 2009-1388 of November 11, 2009 and Decree No. 2010-302 of March 19, 2010 must be adhered to in the management of the classified roles of chancellery secretaries.

French civil service authorities
operational
medium

The references to previous statutes regarding the responsibilities of chancellery secretaries must be updated to reflect the new designations as stipulated in this decree.

French civil service authorities
operational
critical

The Minister of State, Minister for Foreign Affairs and European, Minister of Budget, and Minister of Public Service must execute this decree and ensure its publication in the Journal officiel.

Designated ministers in the French government
by January 1, 2012
operational

Affected Parties

Chancellery secretariesFrench civil service administration

Tags

civil service,administrative reform,public administration