#2014-834Decree No. 2014-834 on the Secretaries General of Ministries
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This decree establishes new responsibilities and a clearer organizational structure for the Secretaries General of French ministries. The Secretaries General are tasked with overseeing ministry coordination, modernizing operations, and ensuring efficient use of resources across various administrative functions. The goal is to enhance governmental efficiency and improve inter-ministerial collaboration.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of new roles for Secretaries General in ministry coordination.
- Focus on modernization and efficient resource management.
- Enhanced inter-ministerial collaboration responsibilities.
Obligations
What this law requires
Each Secretary General must ensure general coordination of ministry services and modernization of the ministry
Secretary General must receive a mission letter from the Prime Minister countersigned by their minister, specifying objectives for the ministry's contribution to inter-ministerial work
Secretary General must propose organizational and operational changes to make the ministry more economical in resource use and more adaptable to new mission conditions
Secretary General must oversee quality of ministry's budgetary management, real estate management, and procurement policies
Secretary General must regulate and oversee the quality of relations between central administration and decentralized services, promoting best practices