#2013-1231Decree No. 2013-1231 of December 23, 2013, on Mixed Advisory Commissions for Teachers in Private Educational Institutions Under Contract
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This law establishes regulations for mixed advisory commissions representing teachers of private institutions under contract in France. It outlines the structure, composition, and electoral procedures for these commissions at departmental and academic levels, including representative roles and election processes. The aim is to ensure fair representation and participation of teachers in discussions regarding their professional standards and related educational matters.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of specific definitions for 'teachers' based on the type of consultative commission.
- Modification of the electoral procedures and criteria for determining representatives based on the number of teachers.
- Establishment of new articles outlining the creation, composition, and functioning of these commissions.
Obligations
What this law requires
Establish mixed advisory commissions at departmental/interdepartmental and academic levels by arrêté of the rector or departmental education director acting on rector delegation
Compose commissions with equal numbers of administration representatives and teacher representatives, with equal numbers of full members and alternates
Determine number of teacher representative seats based on teacher population thresholds: 1 pair for ≤70 teachers; 2 pairs for 71-250; 3 pairs for 251-750; 4 pairs for 751-1,500; 5 pairs for 1,501-2,500; 6 pairs for ≥2,501
Consult representative teacher unions and provide at least six months' notice before holding elections when creating interdepartmental commissions
Designate or elect commission members for four-year terms, or for remaining duration of electoral cycle if commission created during cycle