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#IOMA2237455AOrder of December 21, 2022, Classifying Sub-Prefect Positions

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This law, enacted on December 21, 2022, classifies various sub-prefect positions in France into five distinct groups based on their responsibilities and geographical areas. The classification is made in accordance with a decree from April 2022 regarding the jobs of prefects and sub-prefects. Each group consists of different regions and specific roles, thereby organizing the structure and hierarchy of the sub-prefect jobs in France.

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Key Changes

  • Classification of sub-prefect jobs into groups I through V
  • Specification of positions and geographical regions for each group
  • Implementation effective upon the transfer of current jobholders

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Classify sub-prefect positions into Group I according to Article 1, assigning secretary general positions in specified departments (Bas-Rhin, Bouches-du-Rhône, Gironde, Haute-Garonne, Hauts-de-Seine, Loire-Atlantique, Nord, Seine-Saint-Denis) and arrondissement sub-prefect positions in designated cities (Le Havre, Le Raincy, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Sarcelles)

French administrative authorities responsible for sub-prefect position management
operational
high

Classify sub-prefect positions into Group II according to Article 2, assigning secretary general positions in 27 specified departments/territories and arrondissement sub-prefect positions in 28 designated cities, plus specified cabinet director positions

French administrative authorities responsible for sub-prefect position management
operational
high

Classify sub-prefect positions into Group III according to Article 3, assigning secretary general positions in 22 specified departments/territories, arrondissement sub-prefect positions in 39 designated cities, and cabinet director positions in 19 specified departments

French administrative authorities responsible for sub-prefect position management
operational
high

Classify sub-prefect positions into Group IV according to Article 4, assigning secretary general positions in 47 specified departments/territories, arrondissement sub-prefect positions in 135 designated cities, cabinet director positions in 50+ departments, and sub-prefects charged with missions in multiple regions

French administrative authorities responsible for sub-prefect position management
operational
high

Classify sub-prefect positions into Group V according to Article 5, assigning arrondissement sub-prefect positions in 41 designated smaller cities and cabinet director positions in 20 specified departments

French administrative authorities responsible for sub-prefect position management
operational

Affected Parties

sub-prefectsregional governments

Tags

administrative,public service,France