#SFHH2610145AOrder of April 13, 2026, on Signature Delegation (General Directorate of Care Provision)
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This law allows specified officials within the General Directorate of Care Provision to sign documents on behalf of the Health Minister. It clarifies who can sign and on what matters, excluding decrees. Necessary for ensuring smooth administrative operations, it supersedes a prior decree from February 2026.
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Key Changes
- Specified officials can sign documents on health matters as delegated by the Health Minister.
- Exclusion of decrees from the signed matters.
- Revocation of a prior signature delegation order from February 2026.
Obligations
What this law requires
Designated officials listed in Article 1 must sign documents on behalf of the Health Minister only within their specific departmental attributions
Designated officials are prohibited from signing decrees on behalf of the Health Minister
Public contracts concluded through formalized or adapted procedures must be signed by the contracting authority or its representative at a minimum level equivalent to deputy sub-director
Cease application of the Order from February 2, 2026 regarding signature delegation (NOR: SFHH2603224A) and replace it with the provisions of this Order
Publish this Order in the Journal officiel de la République française