#ECOP2608142ADelegation of Signature Order
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The law grants authorization to various officials to sign administrative acts, decrees, decisions, or contracts on behalf of ministers. These delegations define the boundaries of authority for each official, ensuring that actions taken are within their designated responsibilities. It includes numerous delegates across various departments and sectors, focusing on administration, security, finance, and human resources, among others. This streamlines decision-making processes within the French government while maintaining oversight.
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Key Changes
- Delegation of signature authority to various officials.
- Specific limitations of authority for each delegate.
- Streamlining the decision-making process within government departments.
Obligations
What this law requires
Designated officials must sign administrative acts, decrees, decisions, and contracts (excluding international conventions) only within the limits of their assigned responsibilities and departmental attributions
Officials delegated signature authority must act on behalf of ministers who have authority over or control the general secretariat
At the Institut de la Gestion Publique et du Développement Économique, designated officials must sign accounting documents related to the institute's activities only within their assigned attributions
Department heads and bureau chiefs must not delegate signature authority beyond their designated scope, as specified in Articles 1-8
Signature authority for administrative acts cannot be exercised for international conventions