#TSSZ2519808ADelegation of Signature for Information and Communication
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This law delegates signature authority to several individuals within the French Ministry of Labor, Health, Solidarity, and Families. Specifically, it allows designated agents to sign various acts, decrees, and decisions related to information and communication, excluding formal decrees. The law revokes a previous delegation from April 2025 and specifies that certain contracts and public procurement documents can also be signed by these representatives.
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Key Changes
- Delegation of signature authority to new individuals for acts related to information and communication.
- Revocation of a previous delegation from April 2025.
- Inclusion of specific roles and responsibilities for signing public contracts and managing budgetary operations.
Obligations
What this law requires
Mme Manon Majesté must sign all acts, decisions, and orders (excluding decrees) within the scope of information and communication delegation on behalf of the Minister of Labor, Health, Solidarity, and Families
Mme Anne Thiriot must sign all acts, decisions, and orders (excluding decrees) within the scope of information and communication delegation on behalf of the Minister of Labor, Health, Solidarity, and Families
M. Romain Vieillefosse must sign all acts, decisions, and orders (excluding decrees) within the scope of information and communication delegation on behalf of the Minister of Labor, Health, Solidarity, and Families
The 12 bureau chiefs and adjuncts listed in Article 4 must sign all acts related to their respective bureau attributions (excluding orders and decrees) on behalf of the Minister
The 6 agents designated in Article 5 must engage current operating expenses and validate all budget and accounting operation documents within the information and communication delegation scope in Chorus, Chorus-DT, or Chorus formulaires systems