#2010-101Decree No. 2010-101 Regarding Mobility and Secondment of Civil Servants at the Council of State
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This decree allows certain public officials to be seconded to the Council of State for up to two years, subject to renewal. It standardizes terms of appointment, aligning them with administrative code requirements, and clarifies the ranking and treatment of officials moving between roles.
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Key Changes
- Allows secondment of civil servants to the Council of State for up to two years
- Clarifies ranking and remuneration for transferred officials
- Standardizes procedural rules for secondment and detachment
Obligations
What this law requires
Publish this decree in the Journal officiel de la République française and ensure implementation by the Prime Minister, Minister of Justice, and Minister of Public Accounts
Obtain prior written agreement from the Vice-President of the Council of State (after consultation with section presidents) before appointing a civil servant to a secondment or placement position at the Council of State
Issue an administrative order (arrêté) specifying a two-year appointment duration for seconded or placed officials at the Council of State, with option for exceptional renewal up to maximum two additional years
Terminate secondment or placement of officials before the initial term expires only upon request from the Vice-President of the Council of State
Ensure seconded and placed officials comply with all obligations applicable to Council of State members, including those under articles L. 131-2, L. 131-3, and R. 131-2 of the Administrative Justice Code