#INTE2608583AOrder of March 26, 2026, Authorizing the Department of Sports for First Aid Training
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The law, issued on March 26, 2026, empowers the French Department of Sports to conduct initial and continuous training in first aid and lifesaving courses. It specifies various training units that can be offered, alongside the certification processes that must be adhered to. The law emphasizes that the training must be conducted under specific guidelines and by authorized institutions only, with a focus on the intended audience for each course.
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Key Changes
- Authorizes the Department of Sports for delivering first aid training and certification.
- Defines specific training units and target audiences.
- Introduces clear guidelines on the delivery of training and the responsibilities of authorized bodies.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Department of Sports must conduct first aid and lifesaving training only using the internal training and certification frameworks registered with the DGSCGC and listed in the annex of this order.
Training units specified in Articles 1 and 2 (GQS, PSC, PSE1, PSE2, SSA EI, SSA L, PES, PICF, FPSC, FPSE, FSA, FF, CEF) must be delivered according to their corresponding registered reference numbers at the DGSCGC.
Training courses specified in Article 2 (FF and CEF) cannot be delegated and must be delivered exclusively by the principal establishment of the authorized organism.
All modifications to the authorization application file, including changes to the pedagogical team composition or pedagogical aptitude list, must be communicated without delay to the minister responsible for civil security.
The authorization cannot be ceded or delegated, and only the authorized organism may deliver the training courses mentioned in Articles 1 and 2.