#2000-1011Decree No. 2000-1011 of October 17, 2000 on the Specific Status of Laboratory Scientific Personnel of the Ministry of Economy, Finance, and Industry
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The decree establishes a specific status for laboratory scientific personnel within the French Ministry of Economy, Finance, and Industry. It outlines the recruitment process, the roles and responsibilities of laboratory staff, the regulations for promotions, and the conditions under which personnel can be assigned to different specialties. The decree also details the integration of existing engineering and scientific staff into this newly formed body and the rules for administrative procedures, emphasizing a structured approach to their advancement and training.
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Key Changes
- Creation of a new body for laboratory scientific personnel within the Ministry of Economy, Finance, and Industry.
- Specification of the recruitment procedures and conditions for entering the new corps, including requirements for various grades.
- Integration of existing personnel from prior decrees into this new structure with preserved rights and classifications.
Obligations
What this law requires
Laboratory scientific personnel must remain in state service for a minimum of 8 years from their appointment as stagiaire. Failure to do so (more than 3 months after appointment) requires repayment to the Treasury of salary, residence allowance, and all training-related expenses incurred during the apprenticeship period.
Ministry of Economy, Finance, and Industry must appoint and confirm members of the laboratory scientific personnel body through ministerial decree (arrêté).
Engineers seeking promotion to laboratory director of 2nd class must have completed 10 years of effective service as a civil servant in their grade or a Category A body, and must be at least at the 7th level of their grade as of January 1st of the advancement year.
Laboratory directors recruited under Articles 14 and 15 must complete a mandatory 6-month training period.
The Minister responsible for economy and finance must establish by arrêté the specialties in which laboratory engineers will work and the conditions for specialty changes after appropriate training.