#2009-1393Decree No. 2009-1393 of November 11, 2009, on the Missions and Organization of the Central Administration of the Ministry of Culture and Communication
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This decree organizes the central administration of the French Ministry of Culture and Communication, detailing its various departments and their responsibilities. It establishes three main general directorates: the Directorate General of Heritage, the Directorate General of Artistic Creation, and the Directorate General of Media and Cultural Industries, each responsible for specific areas related to culture, arts, and communication. The decree also outlines the roles of these directorates in terms of policy development, administration, and evaluation within their sectors.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of three directorates to oversee the heritage, artistic creation, and media industries.
- Clarification of the roles and responsibilities of the Secretary General and various departments within the ministry.
- Abrogation of previous decrees that governed the organization of the ministry.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Secretary General must coordinate the action of all ministry services, participate in their evaluation, and represent the ministry in inter-ministerial instances within their areas of competence.
The Secretary General must conduct strategic reflection on the organization and administration of the ministry, its decentralized services, and dependent organizations, and propose a modernization policy with follow-up.
The Secretary General must pilot management control and coordinate its implementation, including budgetary and accounting internal controls.
The Secretary General must define and implement the ministry's strategy regarding information systems, real estate policy, major investment projects, public procurement, and internal communication.
The Directorate General of Heritage must exercise scientific and technical control of the State over public archives, protected private archives, French museums, archaeological operations, historical monuments, and protected spaces.