#2011-1317Decree No. 2011-1317 of October 17, 2011, on the Special Status of the Inter-Ministerial Corps of State Administrative Attachés
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This decree establishes a special framework for the inter-ministerial corps of state administrative attachés in France. It outlines the recruitment, organization, and responsibilities of these attachés, who are integral to the conception and implementation of public policies. The decree also specifies their grades, recruitment processes, advancement criteria, and the management of their positions across various ministries.
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Key Changes
- Creation of a new inter-ministerial corps for state administrative attachés.
- Establishment of three grades for the attachés with specific duties and responsibilities.
- Introduction of recruitment and promotion processes through competitive exams and professional evaluations.
Obligations
What this law requires
Create an inter-ministerial corps of state administrative attachés under the authority of the Prime Minister, classified in category A, with three grades: attaché d'administration (12 echelons), attaché principal d'administration (10 echelons), and attaché d'administration hors classe (7 echelons plus 1 special echelon)
Delegate nomination and management of administrative attachés to designated ministers and authorities listed in the decree's annex, with transfers requiring agreement from both the current and receiving minister/authority
Create an inter-ministerial corps of state administrative attachés reporting to the Prime Minister, classified in category A under the Law of January 11, 1984
Establish paritaire administrative commissions at each minister or attachment authority level; create joint commissions by joint decree when departments share common HR or general secretariat
Present a management report of the corps to the civil service statute commission every two years, based on reports from attachment authorities and after consultation with administrative commissions