#MICB2605732ADecree of 27 March 2026 Amending the Decree of 25 August 2025 on the Missions and Organization of the Directorate General for Artistic Creation
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This French decree updates the internal structure and responsibilities of the Directorate General for Artistic Creation (DGCA). It creates a new "Sous-direction des professions de la création" dedicated to social, professional, and employment issues for artists, authors, and performing arts professionals. A new Delegation for Multidisciplinary Dissemination and Transversal Programmes is established to handle cross-disciplinary support, digital creation, artist residencies, festivals, youth programmes, third places, and cultural industries strategy. The decree shifts language from discipline-specific to broader "fields of competence" and strengthens coordination between services on employment, training, research, and territorial policies.
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Key Changes
- Creation of 'Sous-direction des professions de la création' responsible for social protection, employment policy and professional insertion of artists and authors
- Establishment of a Delegation for multidisciplinary dissemination and transversal programmes covering digital arts, residencies, festivals, youth programmes and third places
- Replacement of 'dans le champ de leurs disciplines' with 'dans leurs champs de compétence' throughout the text to broaden scope
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Obligations
What this law requires
Establish and implement a general policy for economic, social, and professional integration and social protection of artists and authors
Ensure supervision of social protection organisms for artists and authors in coordination with other relevant ministries
Coordinate consultation with representatives of artists and authors on social and professional issues
Contribute to structuring professional sectors in live and recorded performance in coordination with the Ministry of Labor
Participate in developing labor law and social protection applicable to live and recorded performance artists and technicians, including unemployment insurance