#TRAT2607619SDecision of 25 March 2026 on Signature Delegation (Directorate of Road Mobilities)
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This French administrative decision, effective 1 April 2026, formally delegates the Minister of Transport's signing authority for acts, orders, and decisions (excluding decrees) to numerous named officials within the Directorate of Road Mobilities. It covers six sub-directorates: social law in land transport, innovative financing and motorway concession control, management of the non-conceded national road network, strategy for development and modernization of the national road network, regulation and sustainable performance of road transport, and road expertise, digital, and ecology. Each delegation is strictly limited to the specific official's assigned responsibilities and sub-directorate scope. The decision explicitly revokes the previous delegation order dated 14 January 2026.
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Key Changes
- Revokes the previous signature delegation decision dated 14 January 2026
- Delegates signing authority within six specific sub-directorates of the Directorate of Road Mobilities effective 1 April 2026
- Grants authority to named officials including Philippe Thébault, Estelle Chevallier, Stanislas du Pont de Romémont, Didier Bouny, Thomas Walliser and Céline Mouvet
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Obligations
What this law requires
Named officials must sign acts, orders, and decisions (excluding decrees) only within the scope of their assigned sub-directorate responsibilities
Philippe Thébault, Christian Prat, and Edina Papazian must limit their signing authority to matters within the Social Law in Land Transport sub-directorate
Jeanine Lova must validate all supporting documents in the Chorus DT application for mission orders, expense reports, and invoices for purchases and professional travel of agents based in Bron
Officials must exercise signing authority only within the specific matter assignments identified for their position (e.g., contracts, devolution, user services, legal expertise)
The previous delegation order dated 14 January 2026 is revoked and no longer has effect