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#95-664Decree No. 95-664 of May 9, 1995, on the General Regulation of Professional Qualifications

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The decree regulates the conditions for obtaining the Brevet Professionnel, a national diploma in France that certifies a high level of qualification for various professional activities. It delineates the requirements for training, including mandatory hours of practical experience and examination procedures. Candidates may choose between different forms of examination based on their mode of training, and specific conditions exist for recognizing prior qualifications or experience through exemptions.

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Key Changes

  • Establishment of minimum training hours for candidates
  • Details on examination formats and requirements
  • Provisions for dispensations based on prior qualifications

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Candidates preparing the Brevet Professionnel through continuous professional training or distance learning must complete a minimum of 400 hours of training as specified by each specialty decree, unless reduced via positioning decision.

Training providers and candidates for Brevet Professionnel
operational
high

Candidates preparing the Brevet Professionnel through apprenticeship must complete a minimum of 400 hours per year in an apprenticeship training center or section, unless modified per labor code provisions.

Apprenticeship training centers and candidates
operational
high

Candidates must demonstrate five years of full-time or part-time professional activity in employment related to the diploma objective, or two years if they hold a homologated diploma or title at level V or above.

All candidates for Brevet Professionnel
licensing
high

The rector must appoint the examination jury for each session by decree, presided by a national education inspector or, if unavailable, a vice-president designated from technological education advisors.

Rectors (regional education authorities)
operational
medium

The examination jury must be composed equally of: teaching staff from public/private institutions or apprenticeship centers, and qualified professionals chosen equally from employers and employees.

Rectors and examination jury administrators
operational

Affected Parties

Candidates seeking the Brevet ProfessionnelEducational institutions involved in training

Tags

education,vocational training,regulation