#ECOO2608083SDecision of March 25, 2026 on Delegation of Signature for Regional and Interregional Directorates of the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies
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This decision formally delegates signature authority to named directors and service chiefs within INSEE's regional and interregional offices across France. Annex 1 lists the 17 regional/interregional directors, almost all holding the title of Statistician-Economist Engineer. Annex 2 and Annex 3 name dozens of additional officials responsible for specific services such as resource administration, statistical services, studies and dissemination, and territorial services, including their exact locations (e.g., Lyon, Rennes, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines). The measure ensures operational continuity and legal validity of administrative acts signed by these designated civil servants in their respective territories and functional areas.
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Key Changes
- Formal delegation of signature authority to 17 named regional and interregional directors effective 2026
- Appointment of specific service chiefs for resource administration, statistical services, studies & dissemination in each region
- Designation of officials in 13+ regions including Antilles-Guyane, Île-de-France, Grand Est, Nouvelle-Aquitaine and others
+ 3 more changes with Pro
Obligations
What this law requires
Only the 17 named regional and interregional directors listed in Annex 1 are authorized to sign administrative acts on behalf of their respective regional/interregional directorates
Only the named service chiefs and officials listed in Annex 2 and Annex 3 are authorized to sign administrative acts within their specific functional areas (resource administration, statistical services, studies and dissemination, territorial services)
Signature authority is limited to the specific geographic sites listed in Annexes 2 and 3 for each named official (e.g., Lyon, Rennes, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines)
Administrative acts signed by non-delegated individuals or outside designated geographic sites lack legal validity