#CPAE1835733ADecree on Financial Assignments for Budgetary Controllers
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This decree outlines the financial responsibilities of budget controllers working with specific French ministries. It assigns them as the accountable parties for both payments and recoveries related to various financial programs. Certain exceptions relating to salaries and pensions apply. This affects specifically contracted governmental financial operations and related program administrations.
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Key Changes
- Budget controllers are assigned responsibility for payment orders and recoveries in specific programs.
- Certain payment processes, like salaries and pensions, are excluded from these assignments.
- The decree abrogates a previous 2013 decree concerning financial assignments.
Obligations
What this law requires
The budgetary and accounting controller assigned to the Ministers of Solidarity and Health, Labour, and Sports must serve as the accountable party (comptable assignataire) for payment orders issued by these ministers and their independent administrative authorities.
The budgetary and accounting controller must serve as the accountable party for unliquidated expenses without prior payment orders on program 200 'Tax Reimbursements and Reliefs' issued by the specified ordonnators or the controller themselves.
Exclude salaries, wages, and related benefits paid under the procedure without prior payment orders from the accountability assignment of the budgetary controller.
Exclude pensions under the civil and military pension code and temporary disability allowances from the accountability assignment of the budgetary controller.
The budgetary and accounting controller must serve as the accountable party for recovery orders (ordres de recouvrer) issued by the Ministers of Solidarity and Health, Labour, and Sports and their independent administrative authorities.