#2013-1135Decree No. 2013-1135 of December 9, 2013, on the Employment of Directors and Deputy Directors of Laboratories of the National Institute of Forensic Science
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This decree establishes the rules for appointing and promoting directors and deputy directors of laboratories within the National Institute of Forensic Science in France. It outlines the qualifications required for these positions, the duration of appointments, and the procedures for nominations and detachment from prior positions. The law aims to enhance the organizational structure and operational efficiency of forensic laboratory management.
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Key Changes
- Creation of specific roles for directors and deputy directors of forensic laboratories.
- Defined criteria and qualifications for appointments to these roles.
- Establishes a structured process for nominations, including conditions for detachment and ranking.
Obligations
What this law requires
Appoint directors and deputy directors of laboratories through ministerial decree after obtaining written advice from the INPS director and scientific council president
Limit initial appointment duration to maximum 5 years, renewable only once for a total maximum of 10 years in the same position
Place appointed directors and deputy directors in detachment status within their original corps or employment framework
Publish vacancy notices in the Official Journal of the French Republic and electronically on the public communication service of the minister responsible for civil service at least 30 days before accepting candidatures
Publish vacancy notices for director and deputy director positions in the Journal officiel de la République française and electronically on the public communication service of the Minister responsible for civil service, except in cases of renewal or exceptional extension