#2005-1645Decree No. 2005-1645 of 26 December 2005 on Granting an Allowance for Exceptional Constraints to Certain National Police Officers
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This decree provides an allowance to certain officers within the French National Police when they forgo specific rest or compensatory benefits due to their job demands. Payments are determined by subsequent orders. It impacts officers in Paris, Versailles, and certain regions in Marseille and Corsica.
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Key Changes
- Provides an allowance for exceptional job demands
- Abolishes the previous decree from 1997
- Applies to specified regions within France
Obligations
What this law requires
Grant an allowance for exceptional constraints to officers in the design and direction corps (excluding active service directors, inspectors general, and controllers general) and command corps of the National Police assigned to the territorial jurisdiction of the secretariats general for police administration in Paris, Versailles, and specific departments in Marseille, Corsica when they forgo specific or compensatory rest benefits in the interest of service
Ensure the allowance for exceptional constraints is only granted after effective service has been rendered
Establish the amount and payment modalities of the exceptional constraints allowance by joint order of the Minister of Interior and Territorial Development, the Minister responsible for budget, and the Minister responsible for public service
Apply the allowance only to officers assigned within the territorial jurisdiction of the secretariats general for police administration in Paris, Versailles, Corsica-Sud, and Haute-Corse departments
Exclude directors of active services, inspectors general, and controllers general from eligibility for the exceptional constraints allowance