Employment & Labor

#2005-1644Decree No. 2005-1644 of December 26, 2005 on the Granting of an Allowance for Difficult Postings to Certain Police Officers

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This law provides an allowance for police officers in demanding postings. Police officers in specific French regions and airports can receive this benefit, aimed at compensating for challenging working conditions. The payment amounts and conditions are decided by relevant ministries.

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Key Changes

  • Introduces an allowance for challenging police postings.
  • Defines eligible regions and airports for the allowance.
  • Repeals the previous decree from 1997 on similar matters.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Publish the decree in the Journal officiel de la République française

Minister of Interior and Territorial Planning
disclosure
medium

Repeal Decree No. 97-1023 of November 6, 1997 regarding the difficult posting allowance

French Government
operational
high

Apply the decree effective January 1, 2006

French National Police administration and relevant ministries
operational
high

Grant difficult posting allowance to conception and direction body officers (excluding active service directors, inspectors general, and controllers general) assigned to Paris, Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-de-Marne, Corse-du-Sud, and Haute-Corse departments, excluding republican security companies in these departments

French National Police administration
operational
high

Grant difficult posting allowance to command body officers of the national police assigned to central border police services at Orly and Roissy-en-France airports

French National Police administration
operational

Affected Parties

Police officers in specific French regionsPolice officers at Orly and Roissy airports

Tags

police,allowance,France