#2011-1988Decree No. 2011-1988 of December 27, 2011, on the Special Status of Technical Inspectors in the Ministry of the Interior
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The decree establishes a specific status for the body of technical inspectors within the French Ministry of the Interior, categorizing it under category B as defined in a previous law. It details the recruitment, functions, and promotion processes for inspectors, delineating various grades and their respective responsibilities. The decree replaces an earlier statute and integrates existing personnel into the new structure while setting guidelines for future recruitment competitions.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of specific grades for technical inspectors: normal, superior, and exceptional.
- Detailed recruitment processes including external and internal competitive exams.
- Integration of existing personnel from the previous statute into the new framework.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Ministry of the Interior must recruit, appoint, and manage technical inspectors (contrôleurs des services techniques) according to the procedures and grades established in this decree.
External recruitment competitions for normal-class technical inspectors must require candidates to hold a baccalauréat or a qualification classified at minimum level IV, or equivalent recognized qualification.
Internal recruitment competitions for normal-class technical inspectors must be open only to public servants with at least four years of public service as of January 1st of the year the competition is organized.
Third-party recruitment competitions for normal-class technical inspectors must require candidates to have exercised relevant professional activities for at least four years; overlapping periods of activity count only once toward the requirement.
External and internal recruitment competitions for normal-class positions must together offer at least 40% of total available positions; third-party competitions cannot exceed 10% of total positions across all three recruitment methods.