#2009-318Decree on the National Statistical Information Council and Committees in France
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This law establishes the roles and structure of the National Statistical Information Council in France, focusing on consulting and coordination of public statistical information. It affects various public organizations, producers of statistics, and affiliated committees by defining their responsibilities in developing and evaluating statistical projects. Changes involve advisory roles, labeling, and decision-making on the need, execution, and labeling of statistical inquiries.
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Key Changes
- Establishes the roles of the National Statistical Information Council and associated committees in statistical operations.
- Defines procedures for advisory functions and decision-making on statistical inquiries.
- Mandates annual reporting and evaluation of statistical activities and adherence to recommendations.
Obligations
What this law requires
Public statistical service producers must submit draft programs and final project proposals to the National Statistical Information Council at dates fixed by the Council's bureau before implementing annual programs
Public statistical service producers must establish annual and medium-term work programs taking into account opinions formulated by the National Statistical Information Council
The National Statistical Information Council must publish an annual report on its activities including a detailed assessment of follow-up on its previous year's opinions and execution of service producers' annual and medium-term work programs
Emergency statistical inquiries may only be realized if certified as urgent by the Council president and after consultation with the relevant thematic commission president, and must be submitted to the label committee for approval
The National Statistical Information Council president must be heard at least once per year by the Public Statistics Authority regarding opinions issued and realization of annual or medium-term statistical programs