#DEVT1202150ADecree of June 5, 2012 on the Creation of the 'Maritime Business Management and Operations' Specialty Professional Baccalaureate
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This law establishes the 'Maritime Business Management and Operations' specialty for the professional baccalaureate, offering options in 'fishing', 'commerce', and 'professional yachting'. It outlines the curriculum, examination regulations, and training requirements. It primarily affects educational institutions, instructors, and students pursuing maritime careers in France.
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Key Changes
- Creation of a new maritime specialty for the professional baccalaureate.
- Introduction of three options: fishing, commerce, and professional yachting.
- Defines training requirements and examination regulations.
Obligations
What this law requires
Educational institutions must obtain medical certificates from maritime doctors (médecin des gens de mer) for all candidates admitted to preparatory classes, per the decree of April 16, 1986
Schools must provide a minimum of 22 weeks of professional training in work environments for initial schooling students: 6 weeks in second year, 8 weeks in first year, and 8 weeks in final year
Schools must organize professional internships and practical training necessary to obtain maritime qualifications specified in the curriculum, with objectives, organization methods, and evaluation procedures defined by ministerial instruction
The Minister responsible for maritime affairs must set the registration closure date and examination calendar for each examination session
The rector and the regional director of maritime affairs must jointly establish the list of required documents for examination