#DEVK0815773AOrganization of the Central Administration of the Ministry of Ecology
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This law restructures the central administration of France's Ministry of Ecology. It clarifies the roles of various divisions such as energy, climate, transportation, and environmental risk prevention. It affects governmental departments and public institutions linked to ecology, energy, and sustainable development.
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Key Changes
- Restructures the Ministry of Ecology's central administration
- Defines roles for divisions handling energy, climate, and transportation
- Establishes a framework for risk prevention in environmental sectors
Obligations
What this law requires
Establish and maintain the central administration structure of the Ministry of Ecology comprising: General Secretariat, General Commission for Sustainable Development, Directorate General for Energy and Climate, Directorate General for Infrastructure/Transport/Maritime Affairs, Directorate General for Civil Aviation, Directorate General for Planning/Housing/Nature, Directorate General for Risk Prevention, and Delegation for Road Safety and Traffic
The Sub-Directorate for Climate Change and Sustainable Development must coordinate and monitor EU and multilateral questions on climate change, energy efficiency, biodiversity, and global affairs within the ministry's competence
The Sub-Directorate for European Regulation must ensure coherence of the ministry's European action and monitor the ministry's European commitments in coordination with the Legal Affairs Directorate
Advisors in the Secretary General's Cabinet must monitor matters requiring the Secretary General's visa or opinion for parliamentary, financial, accounting, international, legal, and defense/security affairs
The Bureau of Associations must process and instruct subsidy requests and maintain relations with associations