#2011-1864Decree No. 2011-1864 Authorizing the Minister of Defense to Delegate Certain Powers for Civil Personnel Administration
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This decree allows the French Minister of Defense to delegate administrative and management powers for civil personnel. Key responsibilities can be entrusted to various authorities, including directors and commanders within and outside the central administration. Detailed exceptions and specific roles are outlined, ensuring certain critical decisions remain centralized.
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Key Changes
- Minister of Defense can delegate civil personnel management powers
- Certain authorities outside central administration take on roles
- Specific exclusions to delegation are defined
Obligations
What this law requires
The Minister of Defense must issue an arrêté (ministerial order) that specifies the list of delegated acts and the conditions under which delegations are granted to the authorities listed in Article 2
The Minister of Defense must issue an arrêté (ministerial order) specifying the list of delegated acts and the conditions under which delegations are granted to the authorities listed in Article 2
Delegating authorities must not delegate the centralized acts enumerated in Article 4, including recruitment procedures, corps nominations, disciplinary sanctions of third and fourth groups, and various termination and dismissal decisions
The head of the Paris civil service support unit must exercise delegated powers only for civil personnel whose management is entrusted to that service
Directors of ministerial management centers must exercise delegated powers within the geographic perimeters and competency distribution fixed by the implementing arrêté