#2004-1315Decree No. 2004-1315 of November 26, 2004 on Exclusive Mission Allowance for Active National Police Officers Assigned to RAID and Paris Regional Judicial Police Intervention Brigade
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This law provides an exclusive mission allowance for certain French national police officers working in specialized units like RAID. Officers qualify for this monthly payment by passing selection tests and engaging in high-risk operations. The allowance cannot be combined with certain other bonuses, and exact amounts are set by related ministries. This supports those involved in critical interventions and anti-terrorist training.
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Key Changes
- Introduces a monthly exclusive mission allowance for eligible RAID and intervention brigade officers
- Requires officers to pass selection tests for eligibility
- Allowance excludes certain other bonuses
Obligations
What this law requires
Establish and conduct selection tests (épreuves de sélection) to qualify national police officers for exclusive mission allowance eligibility in RAID units
Assign eligible officers to RAID only after they have passed required selection tests and meet authorization levels (type 1 or 2) as defined by the October 23, 1985 decree
Pay the exclusive mission allowance (indemnité pour mission exclusive) on a monthly basis after service is rendered (après service fait)
Ensure the exclusive mission allowance is not combined with IT bonuses, foreign language allowances, mine clearance activity allowances, or flying personnel allowances
Issue a joint ministerial decree (arrêté conjoint) establishing the specific monthly amount of the exclusive mission allowance, signed by the Interior Minister, Budget Minister, and Civil Service Minister