#ECOI1929042AOrder of February 3, 2020, on Administrative and Judicial Controls in the Field of Chemical Precursors
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This law establishes the framework for overseeing chemical precursors in France. It grants authorization to agents to conduct inspections for up to 5 years, requiring them to carry an identification card. If not already sworn in, agents must take an oath in administrative court. The General Director of Enterprises is responsible for enforcing the law.
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Key Changes
- Authorization for agents to conduct chemical precursor inspections for up to 5 years
- Requirement for agents not previously sworn in to take an oath in administrative court
- Enforcement responsibility assigned to the General Director of Enterprises
Obligations
What this law requires
Agents conducting chemical precursor controls must obtain authorization that cannot exceed 5 years in duration
Agents must carry and display an identification card attesting to their authorization and oath status
Agents must return their identification card when leaving service
Agents not previously sworn in must take an oath before the administrative court (tribunal administratif)
Agents must swear to faithfully and loyally fulfill their duties and observe all obligations imposed by their functions