#92-25Decree No. 92-25 of January 9, 1992, on the Organization of the National School of Information Science and Libraries
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The decree establishes the organization and governance of the École nationale supérieure des sciences de l'information et des bibliothèques, setting out the roles and responsibilities of its administrative bodies, including the director, council of administration, and scientific council. It details the election process for council members, the conditions for the recruitment and training of students, as well as the frameworks for disciplinary actions. The law aims to ensure a structured academic environment conducive to training librarians and information science professionals.
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Key Changes
- Renaming the institution to École nationale supérieure des sciences de l'information et des bibliothèques.
- Defining the roles and election procedures for the governing bodies of the school.
- Establishing disciplinary measures for students and trainees.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Minister responsible for higher education must exercise competencies toward the school as attributed to rectors of academies and university chancellors under the law of January 26, 1984 and implementing texts.
Named personalities on the administration council and scientific council must be designated for a three-year renewable term (once only). Elected members serve three-year terms, except student representatives who serve one-year terms.
Establish and maintain an electoral control commission headed by an active or retired administrative court member, with at least two assessors and a rector's representative. The commission must verify electoral lists, candidate eligibility, proclaim results within five days, and rule on contested elections within ten days.
Trainee conservators must follow mandatory coursework and internships as specified in the school's regulations. The content for territorial government employees is fixed by convention under Article 5.
Classify trainee conservators by order of merit through a jury appointed by ministerial decree after they satisfy schooling obligations. The jury composition and classification methods must be fixed by ministerial decree.