#PRMC2400326AOrder of January 4, 2024 on the organization and functioning of a national service called 'School of Public Service of the Sea'
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This law establishes the School of Public Service of the Sea under the authority of France's Ministry of the Sea. It is aimed at enhancing maritime training for public officers, focusing on the management and security of maritime activities. The school offers specialized courses and ongoing training for maritime administration, and it accommodates foreign trainees.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of the School of Public Service of the Sea
- Focus on maritime training for public servants
- Capability to host foreign trainees
Obligations
What this law requires
The School of Sea Public Service (ESPMER) must deliver initial and continuous maritime training programs in accordance with the missions outlined for the Ministry of the Sea.
The School of Public Service of the Sea must provide maritime training for public officers as specified in the law.
The director of the School of Sea Public Service must establish an internal regulation for the school's operations.
The School must include specialized courses in areas such as maritime security, safety, and ecological transition as part of its training programs.
The School of Sea Public Service must provide continuous training to agents of the Ministry for the Sea in topics related to maritime safety, environmental protection, and administrative capacities.