#2012-1029Special Status Decree for the Military Commissariat Corps
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This law outlines the roles and recruitment procedures for the Army Commissariat Corps, who oversee high-level logistics, administration, finance, and legal operations in France’s military. They are responsible for drafting official documents, auditing military finances, leading military logistics services, and participating in national and international maritime policy development. Recruitment is competitive and based on education, with detailed criteria for promotions and ranks specified.
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Key Changes
- Defines roles for the Army Commissariat Corps in military logistics and legal operations.
- Establishes competitive recruitment and promotion criteria based on education.
- Specifies responsibilities in drafting official documents and auditing financial accounts.
Obligations
What this law requires
Military Commissariat Corps members must exercise functions in administration, finance, law, counsel, audit, environmental matters, and logistics as assigned
Military Commissariat Corps members must draft, attest to, and authenticate official documents, particularly regarding civil status and prepare minutes relating to funds and materials
Military Commissariat Corps members must control and audit the accounts of military treasurers
Officer candidates must satisfy national service code obligations before being admitted to recruitment competitions
Subaltern officers must be assigned to the same military branch in which they completed their specific training