#INTE2104981ADecree of May 26, 2021 defining uniform attire for senior officials of the Directorate General for Civil Security and Crisis Management
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This decree specifies the uniform attire for high-ranking officials in France's civil security and crisis management. It outlines the types of uniforms for ceremonies, daily service, and operational activities, applicable to male and female personnel. The previous regulations issued in 2016 and 2017 regarding uniforms are repealed. This aims to standardize attire across roles, ensuring clarity and consistency in official appearances.
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Key Changes
- Specifies uniform attire for senior civil security officials
- Covers ceremonial, service, and operational uniforms for both genders
- Repeals previous uniform decrees from 2016 and 2017
Obligations
What this law requires
The director general, the heads of service, and the deputy directors must wear the assigned ceremonial uniform during official ceremonies, official visits, parades, funeral honors, and welcoming delegations.
The General Director, service heads and deputy directors must wear the prescribed ceremonial uniform during official ceremonies, visits, and receptions.
The General Director, service heads and deputy directors must wear the prescribed service uniform during meetings, seminars, and press conferences.
High-ranking officials must wear the assigned service uniform during meetings, seminars, and press conferences.
The General Director, service heads and deputy directors must wear the prescribed operational uniform during operations, exercises, and technical demonstrations.