#2022-141Decree No. 2022-141 on the Allocation of a Mountain Mission Allowance
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This decree establishes an allowance for certain national police officers in France who are tasked with mountain-related duties. It specifically targets those in the command and supervisory ranks who work in mountain units in the Alps and Pyrenees or at the National Center for Alpine and Ski Training in Chamonix. The allowance compensates for the unique responsibilities and skills required for mountain operations.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a monthly mountain mission allowance
- Exclusion of other specific premiums and indemnities
- Allowance amount set by joint ministerial order
Obligations
What this law requires
Allocate the mountain mission allowance monthly to eligible national police officers in command and supervisory ranks assigned to CRS Alps and Pyrenees mountain units or CNEAS Chamonix who hold 'mountain rescue team member' or 'mountain rescue team leader' qualifications and perform operational mountain functions
Verify that officers receiving the mountain mission allowance hold a qualification issued by CNEAS as either 'équipier sauveteur montagne' (mountain rescue team member) or 'chef d'équipe de secours en montagne' (mountain rescue team leader)
Ensure the mountain mission allowance is paid only after service has been rendered ('après service fait')
Prohibit simultaneous receipt of the mountain mission allowance with computer bonuses, foreign language allowances, mine-clearing activity compensation, or flight pay for aerial operations personnel
Issue a joint ministerial order establishing the monthly reference amount of the mountain mission allowance, with differentiated amounts based on whether officers hold first-level or second-level qualifications