Civil & Administrative

#INTA2609739SDecision of April 8, 2026, Granting Signature Authority (Human Resources Department)

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

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🇬🇧 English

This law grants specific individuals within the French Ministry of Interior's Human Resources Department the authority to sign official documents, making administrative processes more efficient. These delegated signature powers are limited to the individuals' respective roles and responsibilities.

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Key Changes

  • Grants signature authority to specific HR staff
  • Limits authority to individuals' roles
  • Streamlines administrative processes

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Alexandre Baillot and Frédéric Dantoing must sign all acts, decrees, decisions, accounting documents, and delegation orders within the scope of their respective attributions on behalf of the Interior Minister

Alexandre Baillot (State Administrator, 2nd grade, HR modernization project director) and Frédéric Dantoing (Interior and Overseas Advisor, deputy)
operational
high

Christophe Deschamps and Laurène Cadiot-Jullien must sign all decisions, standard correspondence, accounting documents, and delegation orders within the scope of their respective attributions on behalf of the Interior Minister

Christophe Deschamps (State Administrator, 2nd grade, 2026 professional elections preparation director) and Laurène Cadiot-Jullien (Principal State Administration Attaché, deputy)
operational
high

Valérie Régnier and Claire Lorcerie-Lesaint must sign all acts, decrees, decisions, accounting documents, and delegation orders within the scope of their attributions on behalf of the Interior Minister

Valérie Régnier (State Administration Attaché, chief of HR innovation mission) and Claire Lorcerie-Lesaint (State Administration Attaché, deputy)
operational
high

All designated signatories must limit their signature authority to documents and actions within the scope of their respective attributions and responsibilities

All 30+ designated officials listed in Articles 1-14
operational
high

Isabelle Deleury and Emilie Peytour must sign advancement step decrees, reclassification decrees following advancement or promotion, correspondence, attestations, service records, accounting documents, and delegation orders within their attributions

Isabelle Deleury (Principal State Administration Attaché, Category A section chief) and Emilie Peytour (State Administration Attaché, deputy)
operational

Affected Parties

HR Department officialsInternal Ministry staff

Tags

human resources,administration,signature authority