Civil & Administrative

#2004-529Decree No. 2004-529 of June 11, 2004, Establishing a Duty Allowance for Security Assistants

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

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🇬🇧 English

This law provides a duty allowance to all security assistants, with an additional bonus for those working in the areas of Paris and Versailles police headquarters. It creates a structured financial recognition for security roles, ensuring that those in more demanding locations receive extra compensation.

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Key Changes

  • Establishment of a duty allowance for all security assistants
  • Additional bonus for assistants in Paris and Versailles
  • Coordination of allowance amounts by multiple ministers

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Attribute a duty allowance (indemnité d'exercice des fonctions) to all security assistants after service completion is verified

French Ministry of Interior and relevant police authorities
operational
high

Provide an additional allowance supplement to security assistants assigned to the territorial jurisdiction of Paris and Versailles police headquarters secretariats

French Ministry of Interior and relevant police authorities
operational
high

Establish specific monetary amounts for the duty allowance and supplement through joint ministerial decree

Minister of Interior, Minister responsible for Civil Service, Minister responsible for Budget
operational
medium

Implement the decree effective January 1, 2004

All responsible ministers and state secretaries named in Article 3
operational
medium

Publish the decree in the Journal officiel de la République française

French Government/Ministry of Interior
disclosure

Affected Parties

Security assistantsPolice headquarters staff in Paris and Versailles

Tags

security,allowance,police