#2018-1073Decree on the Remuneration for Services Provided by the Ministry of Defense and National Gendarmerie Bands
AI-generated summary for informational purposes only. Not legal advice. See the original source for the authoritative text.
This decree sets rules for charging fees for services provided by the French Ministry of Defense and the musical bands of the National Gendarmerie. These services, which include personnel and equipment usage, require payment unless they benefit public interest objectives. Affected parties must manage their risk through insurance. It impacts non-state entities and individuals opting to use these services for non-official events.
AI-generated summary. May contain errors. Refer to official sources for legal decisions.
Key Changes
- Charges established for defense and musical services
- Fees based on direct and indirect costs
- Insurance requirement for service beneficiaries
Obligations
What this law requires
Non-state entities and individuals must enter into a convention with the Ministry of Defense prior to the initiation of services to establish financial and technical conditions.
Organizations and individuals who request services from the Ministry of Defense must compensate for the services rendered, including personnel and materials provided.
The beneficiary of services must maintain insurance covering risks associated with the service, including personnel and equipment usage.
Minimum fees for performances by the gendarmerie's musical groups at non-official events must be calculated based on direct and indirect costs incurred for the services.
Beneficiaries of services from the Ministry of Defense must enter into a contract before the activity begins that specifies the financial and technical conditions of the performance.