#ECOP9700122AOrder of May 12, 1997 on the Organization of Recruitment Competitions for INSEE
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The law, an arrêté dated May 12, 1997, outlines the requirements and organization of competitive examinations for recruitment into the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) and admissions to the National School of Statistics and Information Analysis as well as the National School of Statistics and Economic Administration. It details the processes for candidates to apply, the necessary documentation, the format of the competitions, evaluation criteria, and the roles of various administrative bodies in managing these processes.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of registration and admission procedures for candidate examinations.
- Introduction of necessary documents for candidates based on their status (e.g., military service, disability).
- Clarification of the evaluation and ranking procedures for candidates based on examination results.
Obligations
What this law requires
INSEE must publish a notice in the Journal officiel announcing recruitment competitions, including the dates of written exams, application deadline, list of exam centers, and number of positions offered.
Candidates must submit an application for admission to compete before the stated deadline, using a form provided by INSEE, certifying the accuracy of information regarding civil status, address, nationality, military service, qualifications, administrative status, and chosen exam center.
Successful competition winners who are not already INSEE employees must provide within 15 days of notification of success (and before September 1 for élève attachés) certified copies of civil status documents, military service records, required diplomas, and proof of French nationality.
INSEE administration must request criminal record extracts (bulletin no 2) from the Ministry of Justice for all successful competition candidates.
Exam compositions must be rendered anonymous after each exam, sealed in envelopes immediately, and sent to INSEE headquarters. A process report must be established and signed by the exam center director and proctor.