#2023-30Decree on Access Conditions and Training at the National Institute of Public Service
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This law reforms the training process for future state administrators in France. It introduces multiple pathways for entrance exams, with external, internal, and third-party competitions, and outlines the conditions candidates must meet to compete. The law also details the training process, aiming to develop high-level public administration skills, and specifies the responsibilities of the National Institute of Public Service in organizing these programs.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of multiple entry competitions for public service training.
- Establishment of detailed training and evaluation processes.
- Outlining roles of the National Institute of Public Service in organizing programs.
Obligations
What this law requires
The National Institute of Public Service must organize initial training for candidates who entered through competitive exams as trainee civil servants destined for the corps of State administrators and specified related corps (DGSE administrators, Paris city administrators, regional accounts court magistrates, administrative tribunal magistrates).
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree (licence) or equivalent qualification at least level 6 in the national register of professional certifications to be admitted to external competitive exams.
Internal competition candidates must have at least four years of public service as of January 1st of the year the competition is opened, calculated according to specified rules excluding training periods and preparatory cycles.
Third competition candidates must have exercised professional activities or mandates for at least six years as of January 1st of the year the competition is opened, with specific exclusions and inclusions defined in the law.
The Prime Minister must issue a decree each year opening external, internal, and third competitions, allocating places with specified limits: general pathway external (max 60%), internal (min 35%), third (5-15%); Orient pathway external and internal (min 30% each), third (5-15%).