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Order Of 23 May 2005 On The Organisation Of The Directorate-General Of The Sea And Transport

Original Language Title: Arrêté du 23 mai 2005 portant organisation de la direction générale de la mer et des transports

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JORF No. 124 of May 29, 2005
Text No. 64




Order of 23 May 2005 Organization of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport

NOR: EQUP0500760A ELI: https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/eli/arrete/2005/5/23/EQUP0500760A/jo/texte


The Minister of Equipment, transport, spatial planning, tourism and the sea and the Secretary of State for Transport and the Sea,
In the light of Decree No. 87-389 of 15 June 1987 on The organisation of central administrative services;
In view of Decree No. 2001-714 of 31 July 2001 establishing the technical service for ski lifts and guided transport;
In view of Decree No. 2005-471 of 16 May 2005 fixing The organisation of the central administration of the Ministry responsible for equipment, transport, spatial planning, tourism and the sea, and in particular Article 9;
In view of the decree of 18 April 2005 establishing the technical service Safety of rail transport;
In view of the opinion of the Technical Committee On April 15, 2005;
Seen in the opinion of the Special Joint Technical Committee of the Maritime Transport, Ports and Coastal Directorate as of April 11, 2005;
In view of the Special Joint Technical Committee of the Maritime Affairs and Seafarers Directorate dated 14 April 2005;
In view of the Opinion of the Central Joint Technical Committee of the Maritime Affairs and Seafarers Directorate as of April 14, 2005 ;
In the opinion of the Central Joint Technical Committee of the staff of the Services and modernization as of April 28, 2005,
Stop:

Item 1


The Directorate General of the Sea And transportation includes:
-the direction of rail and collective transport;
-the direction of maritime, road and river transport;
-the Directorate of Maritime Affairs;
-the General Secretariat of the Directorate-General for the Sea and the Transport;
-the defence-defence mission;
-the mission of the transport of dangerous goods;
-the intelligent transport mission.
The technical service for mechanical lifts and guided transport is attached to the director General of the sea and transport, as a service with national
. The rail safety technical service is attached to the Director General of the Sea and Transport as a service with national competence.
The Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport directs the activity of the centre of studies on the Networks, transport, urban planning and public constructions (CERTU), the technical studies service of roads and highways (SETRA) and the centre of maritime and river technical studies (CETMEF), in its field of competence.

Article 2


Within the Directorate General of the Sea and Transport, the Directorate of Rail and Collective Transport:
-prepares and implements policies for rail transport, public passenger transport and travel;
-co-ordinates intermodal passenger transport policy;
-plans major projects Development of rail transport infrastructure;
-defines the financing arrangements for these projects and specifies the distribution of risks between stakeholders;
-guides and controls the modernisation of rail networks ;
-defines guidelines for transportation safety and security Rail, ski lifts and guided transport;
-develops and implements, in conjunction with the National Railway Safety Authority and the technical service of mechanical lifts and guided transport, the devices Laws and regulations relating to the safety and security of rail transport, mechanical lifts and guided transport, ensure compliance with them, by organising the supervision of operators, the issuing of licences, certificates And other administrative authorisations and control of competences Techniques of personnel;
-exercises the powers of the Minister in the regulation and economic regulation of land-based transportation;
-exercises the powers of the Minister in the regulation of Rail and community transportation infrastructure;
-exercises the powers of the Minister to regulate the use of rail and public transportation infrastructure and services;
- In particular, in liaison with the Directorate-General for Roads, the supervision of the Agency Financing of the transport infrastructure of France;
-exercises the supervision of national public institutions involved in the field of rail and collective transport;
-ensures in the field of management skills The general transport and sea relations of the State with the territorial authorities, their public service delegates, and the public institutions attached to them.
The Director of Rail and Public Transport a Competence for social issues relating to transport The Directorate of Rail and Public Transport is responsible for the work and social affairs of the Directorate of Road and Inland Water
. As a need on the skills of the technical service of mechanical lifts and guided transport, the technical studies service of roads, motorways, the centre of studies on transport networks and town planning, participates in The framework of the Directorate-General for the definition of their guidelines and Ensures that they are implemented.

Article 3


The direction of rail and group transportation includes:
Subdirectorate Railway and public transport infrastructure, which includes:
-the Office of Major Infrastructure Operations;
-the Office of Contract Operations;
-the Office of the National Railway Network and Budget Summary.
The Railway Services Branch and Group, which includes:
-the office for travel, evaluation and education policies;
-the office of services and rail operators;
-the office of services and public transport operators.
The sub-directorate of the European and international rail and collective transport security, organisation and affairs, which includes:
-the office for the safety and interoperability of the rail and mechanical lifts;
-the office of the organization of railway and collective transport;
-the office of access to
mission of infrastructure financing.
The mission of security and crime prevention.
The Director is assisted by an assistant.

Article 4


The railway and collective transport infrastructure sub-directorate:
-plans major rail infrastructure development projects;

-defines how these projects are funded and specifies the distribution of risks between stakeholders;
-program and manages The contrup-to-date operations of rail and collective transport infrastructures;
-guides and controls the modernisation of the railway networks;
-exercises the guardianship of the French rail network;
-develops and implements the Regulation and economic regulation of transport infrastructure Rail and collective;
-exercises the powers of the Minister to regulate the use of rail and public transport infrastructures;
-prepares and conducts European actions and International in its areas of expertise.

Article 5


The railway infrastructure sub-directorate and Collective includes:
The Office of Major Infrastructure Operations, which has the following responsibilities:
-pilotage, for the central administration of all railway projects programmed by the interdepartmental development committee Territory financed by the Agence de financement des infrastructures de transport de France. To this end, it benefits from the support and expertise of the mission of infrastructure financing, for the organisational aspects of the control of work and the financing of these projects;
-monitoring of procedural issues Public related to the design and implementation of infrastructure projects and legal issues relating to infrastructure projects in environmental protection.
The Office of Contract Operations, which operates The following:
-management of plane contracts state rail region;
-management of plan contract State-of-France region Ile-de-France;
-management of collective transport projects outside the region Ile-de-France;
-management of others Contran operations;
-programming, in conjunction with other branch offices.
The office of the national rail network and budget summary, which has the following responsibilities:
-definition and follow up of the maintenance policy and major repairs to the national rail network, followed by the relations between the French rail network and the Société nationale des chemins de fer français in this field;
-Network governance Ferré de France;
-national rail network pricing;
-railway financing issues;
-removal or incorporation decisions from the national rail network.

Article 6


The Rail and Collective Transportation Services Branch:
-defines and coordinates the intermodal passenger transport policy within the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport;
-exercises the Minister's travel policy responsibilities;
-exercises the The Minister's responsibilities for the regulation of rail transport and public transport services;
-exercises the supervision of national public establishments in the field of rail transport and Collective;
-prepares and conducts European and international actions In its areas of expertise.

Article 7


The branch of rail and group transportation services includes:
The Office of Travel, Evaluation and Studies Policy, which has the following responsibilities:
-evolution of the right of competence of transport organising authorities;
-coordination of travel policy with other public policies;
-steering policy on the accessibility of networks Collective transportation for people with reduced mobility;
-tracking of new transportation systems and travel practices;
-development and monitoring of travel policy; and
-development of Intermodality and intermodal practices in coordination with the transport mission Intermodal for urban freight transport;
-analysis of local travel policies;
-collective transport market observation;
-mobility observatory;
-public policy evaluation in Transportation of persons and travel and mechanical lifts;
-prospective studies on travel;
-preparation of the boards of directors for urban development.
The Services and Services Office Railway operators, which have the following powers:
-exercise of the Minister's responsibilities with respect to the regulation of rail transportation services;
-tracking of freight services, in liaison with the road and river shipping directorate;
- Relations with the operators of rail transport services;
-supervision of the Société nationale des chemins de fer français.
The office of services and operators of public transport, which has the following powers:
-exercise of the Minister's powers in the field of regulation relating to public transport services under contract with decentralised organising authorities;
-relations with transport operators Urban and intercity road hauliers;
-the legal system of transport in Ile-de-France;
-guardianship of the Régie des transports parisiens;
-monitoring of Community rules on the obligations of Public service.

Article 8


The safety, organization, and European and international business of rail and collective transport:
-exercises the powers of the Minister in the regulation and economic regulation of rail and collective transport;
-sets out the guidelines for the safety and security of rail transport, Collective transport and mechanical lifts;
-prepares and conducts European and international actions in its areas of competence;
-is responsible for relations with the monitoring mission of railway operations.

Article 9


The Security, Organization and European and International Affairs Branch of Rail and Collective Transport includes:
The Security and Safety Office Interoperability of rail transport, mechanical lifts and guided transport, which has the following powers:
-development and implementation of legislative and regulatory measures relating to the safety of rail transport, mechanical lifts and guided transport, guidelines for the safety of rail transport Mechanical lifts and guided transport, in conjunction with the National Railway Safety Authority provided for in Directive 2004 /49/EEC and the technical service of mechanical lifts and guided transport;
-structural supervision Interveners in the field of railway safety, lifts Mechanical and guided transport;
-Community and international issues related to safety and interoperability;
-securing the national rail network;
-relations with the office accident investigation;
-implementation Operating on the national network of interoperability-related equipment;
-issuing and managing approvals for qualified experts or qualified organisations for guided transport, service and mechanical lifts which Using tunnels;
-issuing and managing approvals Professionals involved in the control and checking of mechanical lifts.
The office of the organisation of railway and collective transport, which has the following powers:
-development of European law in the field of rail transport;
-monitoring of international treaties and conventions on rail and collective transport;
-legislation and regulations applicable to Rail and collective transportation;

-issues related to the management of other rail networks of local interest;
-litigation and legal support to other management structures.
The office of access to Rail and collective transport professions and markets, which The following powers:
-issuing of licences for railway undertakings;
-issuing and managing international road transport authorisations;
-management of bilateral transport agreements Road passenger;
-organization and safety of road passenger transport.

Article 10


The mission of financing Infrastructure has the following responsibilities:
-guardianship of the French transport infrastructure finance agency, on behalf of the Directorate-General in conjunction with the Directorate-General for Roads;
-carrying out economic and financial studies and expertise in the The sub-branch of the rail and collective transport infrastructure, the railway and collective transport management, and the sub-directorate of ports, inland waterways and the coast, of the transport directorate For the financing of projects by sea, road and river Infrastructures, in particular the determination of the participation of the French Network in railway projects in application of the texts governing the public establishment, public-private partnership arrangements;
-relations with the Members of the General Council of bridges and roads entrusted by the Minister for tasks relating to the financing of major infrastructures falling within the remit of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport.

Article 11


The mission of crime prevention and security exercises the following functions:
-definition and implementation of the rail and collective transport security policy in conjunction with the security-defence mission placed with the Director General;
-facilitation of decentralised services and local actors (operators and organising authorities);
-management of the Observatory of delinquency in transport.

Article 12


Au Within the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport, the Maritime, road and river transport:
-develops and implements policy guidelines for maritime transport, road haulage, inland waterway transport and intermodal freight transport;
-develops and coordinates transport policy Goods;
-contributes in the fields of maritime transport, inland waterway transport, road freight transport, intermodal freight transport, ports and inland waterways to economic analyses and studies in the field of transport Transport;
-develops policy guidelines for ports ;
-defines and animates the policy on labour regulation, working conditions, vocational training, employment and social protection in land transport;
-coordinates actions relating to the Development of the maritime public domain;
-contributes to the definition and implementation of the development policy, and the development of the coastline;
-plans the development of navigation infrastructure projects Inland, river and sea ports and motorways of the sea;
-defines in Liaison with the rail and collective transport directorate the financing arrangements for these projects;
-guides and controls the modernisation of inland navigation networks;
-deals with issues of interest to equipment, The maintenance and development of river and maritime ports under the control of the State;
-defines the guidelines for the safety and security of inland waterway transport and of ports and the safety of road transport of goods in Liaison with the defence security mission;
-proposes the provisions to this effect Legislative, draw up and implement regulations, ensure compliance with them, organise supervision of operators, issue of approvals, certificates and other administrative authorisations and control of technical skills Staff;
-exercises the responsibilities of the Minister in the regulation and economic regulation of road haulage, inland waterway transport and maritime transport; and
-exercises the powers of the Minister Regulatory and economic regulation of the Inland navigation infrastructure, river and sea ports and land and sea services for the transport of goods, and maritime transport services for persons, in liaison as necessary with the management of the Rail and collective transport;
-exercises the powers of the Minister on the supervision of national public establishments in the field of inland waterway transport and ports;
-exercises the powers of the Minister Relating to State relations with public transport undertakings
-animates and coordinates the activities of the services in its areas of competence;
-animates the implementation of the information systems required for port and river activities, in particular in terms of security and Control.
The direction of maritime, road and river transport is based, as necessary, on the competence of the Maritime and River Technical Studies Centre, the Road and Highways Technical Studies Service and the Centre Studies on transportation networks and urban planning, participates in the management framework And transport to the definition of their orientations and ensures their implementation.

Article 13


The Management of maritime, road and river transport includes:
The sub-directorate for ports, waterways and coastlines, consisting of:
-the port and river infrastructure office;
-the office for the organization and regulation of ports and waterways;
-the office of the coast and the environment;
-the mission of the organization Services and decentralisation.
The maritime and river transport sub-directorate consists of:
-the Maritime and River Transport Economic Development Office;
-the shipping organization and regulation office;
-the organization, regulation and security of inland waterway transport;
-the office Economic observation and statistics on sea and river transport and ports.
The road transport sub-directorate consists of:
-the office of the road transport organization;
-the office of the road transport economy;
-the office for the organisation and animation of road transport controls.
The work and business branch Social incorporated by:
-the Office of Employment, Training and Social Welfare;
-the Land Transportation Regulatory and Litigation Bureau;
-the Office of Collective Bargaining, Status and Representation
The mission of intermodal freight transport.
The Europe and international mission.
The Director is assisted by an assistant.

Article 14


The sub-direction of ports, Waterways and shorelines:
-develops policy guidelines for marine and river ports and inland waterways;
-plans for port and inland waterway infrastructure development projects;
-guides and controls Modernization of inland navigation networks;
-addresses issues of equipment, maintenance and development of the state's maritime and maritime ports;
-exercises the Minister's responsibilities for Regulation and economic regulation of port infrastructure and Inland navigation and the regulation of port infrastructure use and port handling services;
-develops and implements port, safety and security regulations Security of port infrastructure and waterways;
-animates and coordinates the action of the decentralised services in its areas of competence;
-exercises the powers of the minister in relation to the supervision of ports in the state And the waterways of France and the Compagnie Nationale du Rhône;
-prepares And leads, in liaison with the Europe and international mission, European and international actions in areas of its competence;
-develops maritime public domain regulations;
-coordinates actions Relating to marine public domain development;

-contributes to the definition and implementation of the coastal development and development policy.

Item 15


The Under-direction of ports, waterways and coastlines includes:
The port and river infrastructure office, which carries out the following tasks:
-the supervision of the autonomous ports, the waterways of France and the Compagnie Nationale du Rhône, and the supervision of the other ports under the control of the State;
-planning and programming of port and river infrastructure projects under the control of the State competence;
-policy of maintenance of port and river infrastructures falling within the competence of the State;
-budgetary and financial programming and management of investments and maintenance appropriations in liaison With the General Secretariat of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport.
The Office of the Organization and Regulation of Ports and Waterways, which carries out the following missions:
-development and interpretation of the code of seaports and regulations concerning seaports;
-drafting and interpretation of texts relating to the organisation and management of inland waterways and ports Domestic;
-handling port and river public domain issues;
-handling port handling issues;
-litigation processing;
-regulatory development and control Relating to the port police, the security and safety of seaports, and Inland Waterways and Waterways, in conjunction with the Defence Security Mission.
The Coastal and Environment Office, which carries out the following missions:
-definition of the general policy for coastal development and development, implementation and evaluation with other relevant administrations, in particular for sea development schemes;
-development of the Regulation of the maritime public domain;
-definition and implementation of the public access policy to the seashore (easement of pedestrians along the coast), as well as the policy of development and opening up of the Beaches to the public;
-monitoring environmental protection policies in the areas of Coastal, marine and marine port and marine infrastructure;
-definition and implementation of the policy to combat marine erosion;
-litigation processing;
-budgetary and financial programming And management of coastal credits in liaison with the General Secretariat of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport.
The mission of the organisation of services and decentralisation, which carries out the following tasks:
-implementation of transfers of expertise for seaports and inland waterways;
-facilitation of implementation by the decentralised services and waterways of France of the modernisation actions of the State (in particular Implementation of the Organic Law on Finance Laws and Management Dialogue) in the river, port and coastal areas.

Article 16


The Marine Transportation Branch and Rivers:
-develops and implements the policy, regulation and economic regulation of marine and river transportation and port services;
-exercises the Minister's responsibilities for the regulation of services Maritime and river transport and port services;
-prepares and conducts, in liaison with the Europe and international mission, European and international actions in the field;
-contributes in the field of transport Marine, ports and river transportation to economic analysis and studies;
-develops Statistics in the areas of ports and maritime transport in liaison with the ministry's general secretariat;
-participates in the reflections on the use and development of port and river infrastructures and the effects of the Maritime and inland waterway transport;
-defines and coordinates, in liaison with the Ministries of the Interior, Defence, Finance, Industry and Justice, the policy on the control of inland waterway transport, follows Applying sanctions and ensuring their harmonization;
-defines Guidelines relating to the safety and policing of inland waterway transport and, in liaison with the defence security mission, to the safety of inland waterway transport, proposes the legislative provisions to this effect, develops and implements The regulations;
-exercises the guardianship of the Société Nationale Corse Méditerranée.

Article 17


The sub-direction of the Maritime and inland waterway transport includes:
The Office of the Economic Development of Maritime and Inland Transport, which carries out the following tasks:
-definition and implementation of the economic policy of maritime transport, river transport and water port services (towing, pilotage, lamanage);
-management of support and development schemes Enterprises in the maritime and river transport and water port services sectors;
-monitoring of maritime transport, inland waterway transport and water port services;
-monitoring of economic issues of the Maritime inland waterway transport and port services, price formation Transport, costs, financial analysis of enterprises;
-financing of maritime and inland waterway transport undertakings and water port services;
-tax issues relating to armaments Maritime and river services and water port services;
-participation in the development and implementation of competition law in the field of transport;
-processing of disputes;
-supervision of the National Society Corse Méditerranée;
-monitoring of water channel development projects.
The Office of Maritime Transport Organization and Regulation, which carries out the following missions:
-development and implementation of regulations applicable to activities and professions related to maritime and maritime transport;
-legal status of merchant vessels and other vessels, followed by sales of ships and ships Francisation procedures;
-monitoring of maritime and river-sea operations;
-issuing of specified transport authorisations;
-management of the law of 30 December 1992 on the obligations for the transport of crude oil ;
-export financing for shipping services;
-litigation processing;
-maritime law studies and maritime legislation domestically and internationally;
-maritime insurance and liability and compensation regimes in maritime transport;
-maritime agreements And the management of international agreements, in particular within the framework of the International Maritime Organization.
The Office of the Organisation, Regulation and Safety of Inland Water Transport, which carries out the following tasks:
-development and implementation of regulatory measures relating to the organisation and modes of operation of inland waterway transport;
-guardianship of the National Chamber of Craft;
-definition and implementation of Directives and regulations relating to the safety of inland waterway transport and the police of inland waterway transport and, in liaison with the mission on defence, to the safety of ships and inland waterway transport;
-definition and implementation Regulatory provisions for access to carrier occupations River and river broker, set up and follow up of capacity certification examinations;
-definition and implementation of provisions for the regulation and economic control of transport;
-litigation processing;
-control of national computer applications for the management of river regulation;
-facilitation and coordination of the action of decentralised services in the field of river transport regulation and control;
-steering of international agreements (Central Commission of the Navigation of the Rhine, International Commission of the Moselle) and the management of international files.

The Office of Economic Observation and Marine and River Transport Statistics and Ports, which carries out the following tasks :
-observation and economic monitoring of the inland waterway, maritime and port transport sectors;
-carrying out economic, socio-economic and economic studies on maritime transport, port passage, transport At national and international level;
-national and international statistics on maritime traffic, international markets, port traffic and port influence areas in liaison with the general secretariat of the Department;
-computer application control National monitoring of maritime port statistics in liaison with the General Secretariat of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport.

Article 18


Road transport sub-directorate:
-exercises the powers of the Minister in the regulation and economic regulation of road haulage services;
-exercises the powers of the Minister in the regulation of road transport services Goods;
-prepares and conducts, in liaison with the Europe and international mission, European and international actions in the field;
-contributes in the field of road transport of goods to analyses and studies Economic;
-participates in reflections on the use of infrastructure and on The effects of transport on the environment;
-defines and coordinates, in close liaison with the Ministries of the Interior, Defence, Finance, Industry and Justice, the policy on the control of road transport of goods Follow the application of the sanctions and ensure their harmonisation;
-defines in conjunction with the mission security the guidelines for the safety of road transport of goods, proposes that the Legislation, is responsible for the security of the tachograph system Electronically, develops and implements regulations on the safety of road freight transport;
-facilitates and co-ordinates the action of decentralised services in the field of road transport regulation.

Article 19


The road transport subdirectorate includes:
The office of the road transport organization, which exercises the The following missions:
-development and implementation of measures relating to the organisation and modes of operation of inland and international road transport of goods;
-definition of trade in the sector; introduction of standards, documents Types and other procedures, used in the sector;
-definition and implementation of regulatory provisions for access to carrier and commissionaire professions, implementation and monitoring of certification examinations Capacity;
-defining and implementing rules-related provisions Access to the internal market and the international transport market;
-management of international agreements for the field.
The office of the road transport economy, which carries out the following tasks:
-economic problems in road transport, transport pricing, cost of transport, financial analysis of enterprises;
-participation in the development and implementation of competition law in the field of transport Transport;
-Taxation;
-Business Information, Business Aids;
-Economic, Socio-Economic and Environmental Studies at the national and international level;
Responsible for the National Highway Committee.
The office of The organisation and facilitation of road transport controls, which Performs the following tasks:
-organisation and facilitation of road and business control of road and passenger transport regulations;
-monitoring the security of the electronic tachograph system;
-relations With decentralised services and coordination of their actions;
-definition and implementation of criminal and administrative sanctions;
-development and harmonisation of control procedures and penalties between Member States The European Union;
-participation in the development of the rules of Traffic and technical standards applicable to goods and passenger vehicles.

Item 20


La Work and social affairs sub-directorate:
-is responsible for developing, within the Ministry of Transport, in consultation with the ministries responsible for labour, employment, training and social protection and the social partners, the social policy applicable to the sector Ground transport;
-prepares and conducts, in liaison with the Europe and international mission, European and international action in this field;
-animates the joint committees of the transport collective agreements Road, urban transport and railways of local interest, Followed by collective bargaining in the other branches of land transport and animates the joint committees on the status of the Régie Autonomic des transports parisiens and the Société nationale des chemins de fer français;
-develops the Legislation and the regulation of labour applicable to the various branches of land transport, the Régie Autonomic des Transports Parisiens and the Société nationale des chemins de fer français, ensures the monitoring of the applicable regulations In respect of representative institutions of staff;
-is responsible for Employment policy in inland transport, ensures the promotion of vocational training in land transport, develops specific regulations in this field and participates in the inter-ministerial wage audit committee Public sector (CIASSP);
-contributes to the development of European social regulation in the various modes of land transport, in terms of duration of driving and duration of work, vocational training and Qualification;
-pilot the National Transportation Social Observatory and Animates the network of regional social observatories;
-instructs hierarchical and litigation remedies in relation to the dismissal of protected employees, representative institutions of staff and, in general, appeals against The decisions of the officials of the transport labour inspectorate;
-is responsible for the policy of social protection in land transport, in particular the guardianship of the special social security systems of the Régie autonomously Transport in Paris and the Société nationale des chemins de fer French in connection with the direction of rail and collective transport and the end-of-activity leave scheme for road drivers;
-ensures the monitoring of the social situation in the land transport and ports sectors ;
-ensures relations with the transport labour inspectorate.
It provides for its tasks relating to rail transport and the collective passenger transport under the functional authority of the Director of Transport. Rail and collective transport.

Article 21


The work and social affairs subdirectorate includes:
The Office of Training, Employment and Social Welfare, which exercises the Following missions:
-vocational training: Promotion of initial and continuing vocational training in land transport, development of specific regulations, assessment of training tools and their impact, exercise of the Office of the Government to the Association pour le développement de la formation professionnelle dans les transports (AFT) and Association pour la promotion sociale et la formation professionnelle dans les transports et activités Auxiliary (PROMOTRANS);
-emploi: Promotion and defence of employment, monitoring of staff and remuneration, participation in the Interministerial Committee on Public Sector Salary Auditing (CIASSP);
-social protection: Regulation and financial monitoring of social and pension plans for land transport;
-exercise of the office of the Government to the Fund for the Management of End-of-Activity Leave (FONGECFA-Transport) and the Management Association End-of-activity leave (AGECFA-Voyageurs).

The Land Transportation Regulatory and Labour Disputes Bureau, which carries out the following missions:
-European social regulation in inland transport and monitoring of its application;
-regulation of the duration of work in ground transport;
-pilotage of the National Transportation Observatory Animation of the network of regional social observatories;
-regulation of hygiene, safety and working conditions, prevention of accidents at work, questions relating to occupational medicine;
-hierarchical use and Disputes concerning the dismissal of employees protected and of inaptitude in the Work.
The Office of Collective Bargaining, Status and Representation, which carries out the following missions:
-joint committees of collective agreements in road transport and auxiliary activities, urban transport and railways of local interest;
-joint committees of the statute of the National Society of Roads of French railway and the Régie Autonomic des transports parisiens;
-National Joint Commission of the Société nationale des chemins de fer français;
-relations with the inspection of transport labour;
-regulation and litigation in Representative institutions of staff;
-monitoring Collective bargaining and procedures for extending agreements;
-social monitoring in the land and port sectors.

Article 22


The mission of intermodal freight transport is in charge of:
-steering of freight transport policy in liaison with the rail and collective transport directorate for rail freight and freight transport in the city;
-compliance (markets and Stakeholders) and economic analysis (prices and costs) of the sector, for all types of intermodal transport (iron, road, waterway, sea) and logistics;
-proposal and contribution to mainstreaming intermodality in measures and decisions Prepared by the sub-directorates of the Maritime, Road and Transport Directorate Waterways and the management of rail and collective transport for rail freight issues;
-support to the sector, with the programming and management of operating and investment aid and coordination with Other aid schemes;
-preparation and conduct of European and international actions, in liaison with the Europe and international mission;
-monitoring of motorways of the sea, rail motorways and terrestrial service Ports;
-followed in conjunction with the Intelligent Transportation Mission of the Issues relating to information systems used in freight transport.

Article 23


The Europe and international mission is In charge of monitoring and coordination on European and multilateral issues falling within the competence of management. It has the following powers:
-general monitoring and coordination mission;
-support to sub-directorates on their areas of expertise for community and international negotiations;
-management representation for cross-cutting issues In interdepartmental, community and international fora;
-preparation of transportation advice, ministerial meetings, multi-sectoral international agreements in the areas of management's jurisdiction.

Article 24


Within the Directorate General of the Sea and Transport, the Directorate of Maritime Affairs is responsible for:
-maritime safety, including the prevention of pollution by ships, and the safety of ships, and in particular to propose policy guidelines in these areas, to develop and implement regulations and To ensure their respect, to organise the general activity, to facilitate, coordinate and control the activities of the services involved in maritime safety and the safety of ships, to search and rescue at sea, to monitor the Marine navigation and signage;
-seafarers and education And, in particular, to propose policy guidelines on maritime training, education, employment and employment, to develop and implement the social regulations applicable to seafarers and the Marine labour inspection regulations and enforcement, addressing health and safety issues related to the work of seafarers; and,
-to participate in the development and implementation of The Action of the State at Sea (AEM) in liaison with the General Secretariat of the Sea and other departments In the areas of protection and sustainable development of the marine environment, the fisheries police, the navigation police and other special police forces; and
-to animate the policy of pleasure and recreation. Nautical activities, developing and implementing regulations relating to pleasure craft, recreational boaters and nautical activities, and ensuring their respect; and
-the pilotage and support of maritime affairs services, Developing and implementing the management and modernization policy for the The means necessary for the operation of the decentralised services;
-national and international maritime computer projects, in particular to design, implement, implement, disseminate and maintain them And assistance;
-to participate in the work of relevant European and international bodies.

Article 25


The Marine Affairs Branch includes:
-the Marine Safety Branch;
-the Seafarers' Branch and the Marine Education Branch;
-the Coastal and Marine Operations Branch;
-the Marine Information Systems Branch ;
-the mission of international affairs;
-the mission of pleasure boating and water recreation;
-the group schools-training and documentation centre for maritime
. Seafarers' health service.
The Director is assisted by an assistant.

Article 26


The Marine Safety Branch has the following responsibilities:
Participate in the development and implementation of legal standards for marine signage, maritime traffic, marine search and rescue, trade and fishing vessel safety, and prevention of Pollution from ships.
Participate in the development and implementation of legal standards for ship safety.
Organize, facilitate, coordinate and control the activities of the Regional Operational Surveillance Centres; and (CROSS) and Ship Safety Centres (NSC), within the framework of the Prerogatives and responsibilities of the flag State, the coastal State and the port State, including in the control of the carriage by sea of dangerous goods.
Animate and evaluate the activity of the services responsible for the Maritime signs, within the framework of the prerogatives and responsibilities of the coastal State.
To participate, within the framework of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport, in the definition of the guidelines of the Centre for Maritime Technical Studies and Rivers (CETMEF), ensure their implementation and, as appropriate, rely on Its competences.
To take part in the work of the relevant European and international bodies in its areas of responsibility.

Article 27


The Marine Security Branch includes:
The Maritime Rescue and Traffic Office, which carries out the following missions:
-participation in the development and application of legal standards for maritime traffic and search and rescue at sea, in liaison with maritime prefects, administrations and organisations concerned;
- Organisation, facilitation and control of the activities of the CROSS in the execution of the following missions: Marine search and rescue, marine traffic monitoring, pollution surveillance, marine safety information dissemination, marine security information dissemination, and ship security alert processing; and
-establishment of the equipment and maintenance programmes of the CROSS installations and monitoring of their execution;

-development and monitoring of the organisation and of the personnel plans in liaison with the various services concerned ;
-relations with the National Lifesaving Society (SNSM).
The Ship Safety Regulation and Control Bureau, which carries out the following missions for French commercial shipping and fishing vessels engaged in marine navigation:
-participation in the development and implementation of legal standards for the protection of human life at sea and the prevention of pollution in ship design and equipment;
-control of the implementation of the Safety management code for shipping companies operating ships flying the French flag;
-participation in the organisation, facilitation and control of the activities of the CNTU concerning checks by the flag State in liaison With specialized services;
-organization and monitoring of control of Safety of ships; as such, it provides the secretariat of the Senior Advisory Committee, the Container Commission and the Central Security Commission;
-monitoring the activities of the bodies authorised to act on behalf of the The administration of maritime safety;
-updating and dissemination of documentation relating to ship safety regulations; management of the monitoring of standardization work in marine
. Control of vessels under the port State, which carries out the following tasks:
-participation in the development and application of legal standards for port state control;
-participation in the organisation, facilitation and control of the activities of the NSC concerning port state controls, in Liaison with specialized services;
-oordination and follow-up, in liaison with the Bureau of Ship Safety Regulation and Control, of the follow-up to the inspections abroad of French ships.
The Lighthouse Office And tags, which perform the following tasks:
-participation in the development and implementation of legal standards for maritime signalling and of radio navigation aids and nautical information systems in liaison with administrations and organisations Involved;
-participation in the organization, facilitation and evaluation of the activity of the deconcentrated marine signage services; and
-establishment of equipment and maintenance programs for services facilities Deconcentrated shipping signals;
-development and Monitoring of the organisation and plans of armaments in liaison with the various departments concerned;
-secretariat of the Committee on Lighthouses;
-institution of the easements of protection of the fields of view and of the scopes of the Radio installations;
-control, analysis and transmission of validated nautical information to the marine hydrographic and oceanographic service (SHOM);
-maintenance of the state of maritime signalling;
-followed by the Heritage of lighthouses and beacons, in liaison with the Office of Financial Affairs, The means of decentralised services and management control;
-participation in the management of the storage facilities of the anti-pollution control system on land (POLMAR land), in liaison with the Office for the Control of Maritime Activities and the CETMEF.

Article 28


The Seafarers and Marine Education Branch has the following responsibilities:
-to participate in the development and implementation of the legal education and training policy and standards for marine and paramarial-time;
-to ensure the organization of professional maritime education and The educational tutelage of the various schools, the organisation of vocational guidance and cooperation in the field of education;
-to participate in the drafting and implementation of legal standards relating to Maritime employment and work, the profession of seafarer, the regime Disciplinary and criminal matters, the inspection of maritime labour, the inspection of vocational training, the inspection of maritime apprenticeship, the control of personnel on board ships, the health of seafarers' work, the ability to carry out the task Physical navigation and the prevention of maritime professional risks;
-take part in the work of the relevant European and international bodies in its areas of responsibility.

Article 29


The seafarers and marine education sub-directorate includes:
The Maritime Training and Employment Office, which carries out the following missions:
-definition of maritime vocational training policy, design of courses and conduct of reforms of initial, continuous and alternating training;
-orientation of training systems;
-pedagogical innovation And secretariat of advisory bodies in liaison with professionals;
-evaluation and monitoring of the adequacy of training in seafarers' employment;
-participation in the development of legal standards for training Professional, organisation of examinations and issue of securities, Quality assurance and piloting of the validation of the experience gained;
-participation in the definition and monitoring of maritime employment policy, regulation, prospective analysis;
-development of statistics and market monitoring Maritime employment; and
-promotion of maritime trades and training, information for professionals and the public.

The office of maritime education institutions, which carries out the following missions:
-participation in the development and implementation of maritime education policy;
-organization of the network of maritime vocational training institutions, development of the Marine Schools Specialization Plan Market and school board, accreditation of training institutions;
-monitoring statistics, evaluation and foresight, quality system facilitation, international relations and cooperation with maritime education institutions Foreign;
-human resources definition and management, Financial resources and equipment of maritime vocational training establishments, management of grants awarded to the centres for training centres in France and overseas;
-development of training plans for staff, management of Skills and pedagogical management of staff;
-organisation of school life, definition of the rules of living and functioning of institutions;
-management of scholarships, of the social fund, of the budgetary allocations granted to the National Centre for the Management of Farm Structures The
of Maritime Labour, which carries out the following tasks:
-participation in the elaboration of legal standards relating to the law of maritime labour, to the exercise The marine profession and the identity of seafarers, including:
-commitment of seafarers and conditions of practice of seafarer, crew role;
-definition of working conditions and prevention of marine professional risks;
-labour disputes, conventions Collective labour agreements, professional groups, representation of seagoing personnel in disciplinary and criminal matters;
-monitoring of maritime labour relations and collective bargaining, including:
-secretariat of the National Commission for the Collective Bargaining of the Merchant Navy;
-secretariat of the National Conciliation Commission;
-secretariat of the Commission on Staffing Recourse on board the Ships;
-monitoring of labour disputes, employment safeguard plans, arms restructuring and their accompanying measures;
-participation in the implementation of legal standards for maritime labour:
-organisation and facilitation of maritime labour inspection services, definition of missions and inspection activities, training of officers, development of statistics for the implementation of labour regulations and the annual report to the International Labour Office;
-coordination of the action of services which contribute to the prevention of occupational risks and the improvement of working conditions;
-participation in port state control for the implementation of the Work of international labour standards and monitoring of situations Abandonment, repatriation and complaints from seafarers;
-monitoring relations with the International Labour Organization.
The Office of Marine Occupational Health and Safety, which carries out the following missions:
-participation in the development of legal standards for the occupational health of seafarers, physical fitness for navigation and prevention medicine;
-development of the content of training for medical care on board and Medical supplies on board ships;
-data on accidents at sea and the preparation of the annual report on accidents at sea work and occupational diseases;
-relations with Prevention organizations, in particular the Maritime Institute for Prevention (IMP);
- Animation and secretariat of the committee on hygiene and the prevention of accidents at work of seafarers;
-carrying out medical examinations of the aptitude of sailors in the Paris region;
-participation in health and safety committees And the working conditions of the maritime companies, whose seat is not located on the coast, to the Central Ship Safety Commission.

Article 30


Subdirectorate of activities The following responsibilities:
Develop and implement the budget for security and maritime affairs. To this end, pilot the monitoring and evolution of the staff of the programmes of which the Director of Maritime Affairs is responsible, in relation to the Directorate-General for Personnel and Administration
Operation of marine affairs services; develop policy for the modernization of these services and ensure its implementation.
To ensure the allocation of operating assets and equipment credits. Pilot management control. To be the DGPA's correspondent for the financial and statutory management of the staff of the maritime affairs services.
To define and implement the initial and continuing training of deconcentrated services personnel, Develop objectives and evaluate results.
Participate in the development and implementation of the MEA in the areas of fisheries policing and navigation, protection and sustainable development of the marine environment and Other special fonts.
Animate all units of the control device And monitoring (DCS) maritime affairs, establish equipment, maintenance and renewal programs for water resources and monitor their execution.
Participate in the development and implementation of regulations The fight against pollution of the marine environment (POLMAR land and sea) and lead the action of the decentralised services in this field. Participate as part of the DGMT in defining the directions of the Resource Centre for Research and Experimentation on Accidental Water Pollution (CEDRE).
In liaison with APD, organize and facilitate the function Legal for all management and decentralised services. Instruct management litigation files.
To participate in the work of relevant European and international jurisdictions in its areas of responsibility.

Article 31


The subdirectorate for coastal and maritime activities includes:
The Office of the Life of Services and Human Resources, which carries out the following tasks:
-conduct of projects to modernise the decentralised services of maritime affairs and assess their impacts; reflect on the evolution and organisation of services;
-control of the initial training policy and Continuing officers of the decentralised maritime affairs services at the Maritime Affairs Training and Documentation Centre, in liaison with the general inspection of maritime affairs services and the general inspection of the Maritime education for personnel under military status Their respective authorities;
-monitoring and allocation of authorised personnel between the decentralised maritime affairs departments and participation in the forecasting of jobs and staff, in liaison with the other offices concerned ;
-application of the policy of social action defined by APD to Maritime Affairs Officers;
-issues relating to joint advisory bodies and health and safety committees, Secretariat of the Central Joint Technical Committee and the specialised committees;
-advice to the decentralised services of maritime affairs and relations with the mission of the documentation and the mission of the archives of the ministry;
-relations with foundations and associations interested in the heritage of affairs

The Office of Financial Affairs, the means of decentralised services and management control, which carries out the following tasks:
-development and piloting of the budget for security and maritime affairs; conduct of all studies and syntheses of a budgetary nature;
-carrying out all the accounting operations of management appropriations and prior checking of Regularity of records to be submitted for scheduling;
-tracking of public control within management and advice to management services;
-relationships with financial control services;
-credit management of Decentralised services and maritime education establishments, in liaison with The headquarters management offices responsible for employment policies;
-the definition and implementation of the real property policy for maritime affairs, followed by the management of buildings and Equipment for these services;
-control of management control in deconcentrated services.
The Office of Maritime Operations Control, which carries out the following missions:
-participation in the development and monitoring of the policies of the State at sea, in the areas of the fisheries police, in liaison with the Ministry responsible for fisheries, the police for navigation, the protection of the marine environment and Coastline in liaison with the Ministry responsible for the environment and other special maritime policies; piloting and facilitating the network of services responsible for the EMEA, the Inter-Ministerial Action on the Sea and the Littoral (AIML) and, for the Implementation of fisheries control policy, fisheries monitoring services CROSS; organisation, facilitation, monitoring of the Fisheries Monitoring Centre (CSP) and the National Statistical Processing Centre (CNTS); participation in the development and implementation of the policy for the training of State agents Participating in the fisheries policy;
-participation in the development and implementation of marine pollution control regulations (POLMAR, land and sea); establishment of investment programs And the operation assigned to the implementation of POLMAR (land and sea); and Steering the network of POLMAR correspondents land; monitoring POLMAR plans and exercises (land and sea); relations with the French Institute for Research for the Exploitation of the Sea (IFREMER) and CEDRE;
-policy development Employment, facilitation and pilotage of the Maritime Affairs DCS, which includes maritime patrol vessels, regional surveillance headings and maritime coastal units (ULAM); establishment of programs Investment and operations assigned to the FSC and technical monitoring of its fleet; Evaluation and monitoring of the activity of DCS units.
The Office of Legal and Contentious Affairs, which carries out the following tasks:
-facilitation of the legal function for the whole directorate and the decentralised services of maritime affairs, in liaison, in particular, with the legal services of the other directorates of central administration;
-Council and Legal assistance to the drafters for the preparation of draft laws and regulations and conventions or protocols;
-follow-up of disputes before the administrative courts with regard to the legislation of the Seafarers, seafarers and marinas under the jurisdiction of the For which the representation of the State is at the ministerial level;
-advice and assistance to the prefectural and deconcentrated services concerned in the first instance litigation relating to the deconcentrated areas of concern The competence of the prefects;
-analysis of the quality of the regulations;
-analysis and follow-up of requests for legal protection that could be granted to civilian and military officers of the management and of the decentralised services of the Marine affairs;
-maintenance of legal documentation; Promotion of administrative law and the dissemination of legal information in the field of seafarers, maritime safety and pleasure.

Article 32


The sub-directorate of maritime information systems shall exercise the following powers:
-to develop the policy on the computerization of the management and deconcentrated services of maritime affairs and to coordinate its implementation within the DGMT and in liaison with APD;
-to ensure compliance with the policy Departmental informatics, as part of the departmental Blueprint for Information and Communication Systems;
-to prepare and implement the systems development strategy in the areas of management expertise National and international information and communication;
-managing appropriations Assigned to IT and external benefit markets;
-animate the Maritime Affairs Information Systems Steering Committee, manage overall business planning, define budgetary and human resource requirements To achieve the objectives set and monitor their compliance;
-provide assistance to book owners in order to facilitate the implementation of their computerization projects taking into account the regulatory and organisational impact;
- Define and implement quality and safety policies
ensure the consistency of the data of which it is the depositary, in particular for the management of seagoing personnel, for the control of ships, for the safety of ships and for navigation, for the purposes of Control of marine fisheries and marine cultures;
-organize the operations necessary for the design, development, dissemination, assistance and maintenance of the corresponding computer applications, as well as Administration of servers for application hosting and for use National and international computer data;
-take part in the work of relevant European and international bodies in its areas of responsibility.

Section 33


The marine information systems subdirectorate includes:
The Office of Technical Works and Computerization Policy, which performs the missions Following:
-assistance to book masters for computerisation projects; in this capacity, it ensures, in particular, exchanges with these owners to facilitate the realization of their projects;
-consistency of managed common data Vis-à-vis projects or requests for developments;
-relations with the DGPA in this capacity, proposal for developments in the maritime affairs component of the IT master plan, monitoring and implementation of this master plan; conduct of procedures Relating to IT markets and relations with the National Commission Computers and freedoms;
-piloting the computerization of the decentralised maritime affairs services and corresponding training for computers;
-tracking of the appropriations allocated to IT in the decentralised services of the Maritime affairs and animation of the network of regional IT cells.
The office of studies and support of IT projects, which carries out the following tasks:
-mastership of the computer applications of the Maritime affairs and international applications: In this capacity, complete the detailed design of information systems projects, conduct the implementation and test actions of the corresponding IT applications;
-conduct of systems development operations Information in accordance with the information technology policy defined by management;
-maintenance of the computer applications it has developed or entrusted to it;
-preparation and implementation of functional revenue projects And technique: In this capacity, preparation of the recipe files, test cases and accompaniment of the owner during this phase;
-conduct of the accompanying actions of the projects: as such, preparation of the implementation of the IT applications to the users and the training of the users concerned.
The office hosting the systems and IT support, which performs the following tasks:
-responsibility for the good Operation of the Marine Affairs Server Centre: As such, continuously monitor databases and hosted servers and ensure that their optimal performance is maintained;
-monitoring network infrastructure;
-responsibility for defining and driving the restart Systems in case of malfunction;
-participation in the validation of the technical architecture in project definition phase;
-technical design phase intervention to validate operating and security constraints ;

-preparing and implementing technical qualification for Information systems hosted by the server center;
-management of the technical documentation;
-first-level functional and technical support for service users: as such, production of on-demand statistics; and Processing of public regulatory applications.

Article 34


The mission of international affairs is to Following assignments:
Animate and coordinate the European and international actions of the Directorate on matters relating to the training and working conditions of seafarers, maritime safety and security; as such, liaise with them Relevant national, European and international services and bodies. Participate in the implementation of the cooperation and development assistance activities delegated to management. Support French expertise in maritime expertise and export of specialized equipment. Animate the network of maritime correspondents abroad. Propose and coordinate the implementation of the international action plan for management.

Article 35


The mission of navigation Pleasure and pleasure boating has the following responsibilities:
To develop safety and pollution prevention rules for marine pleasure craft and pleasure craft in inland waters. Develop and implement the rules on the application of the directive on market monitoring. To monitor the approval records of vessels submitted to the National Recreational Boating Safety Board and to hold the secretariat. Ensure coordination between the Senior Boating and Water Sports Council and other departmental departments. Develop, implement and monitor the regulation of the conduct of motorized pleasure craft and pleasure craft in inland waters. To monitor the administrative status of vessels and pleasure craft. Follow the economic aspects relating to recreational boating and the practice of leisure and water sports in liaison with the professionals concerned. To mimate the DGMT's deconcentrated services in pleasure boating and boating. Take part in the work of the relevant European and international bodies in its areas of responsibility.

Article 36


The Ecoles-centre for training and documentation of maritime affairs includes:
-the School of Maritime Business Administration;
-the Naval Technical and Administrative Officer School;
-the Marine Safety Training Unit;
-the Training and Documentation Centre
It has the following responsibilities:
To ensure the initial and continuing training of personnel in the deconcentrated services of maritime affairs. Provide specialized training for the staff of the department's departments and other jurisdictions and agencies with marine expertise. Organize preparations for the technical and professional tests of closed competitions and professional examinations of maritime affairs. Host training of foreign interns. To identify documentary information and consolidate the regulatory texts applicable to maritime activities. Integrate the contribution of new technologies to provide access to its computerized regulatory bases to ocean affairs services. Take part in the work of the relevant European and international bodies in its areas of responsibility.

Article 37


The Seafarers' health service has the following powers:
To provide medical visits to the marine profession and to participate in the control of ships within the framework of the safety committees. Carry out, as a preventive medicine service for the benefit of seafarers, the special medical surveillance of embedded personnel and check the living and working conditions on board. Maintain a remote medical consultation for seafarers by the Marine Medical Advisory Centre (MMAC). Organize and coordinate the activities of the physicians and nurses assigned to them in the deconcentrated services. To be the correspondent for the Central Directorate of the Military Health Service for the military medical staff of this service and that of the Directorate of Military Personnel of the Navy for the nurses. To take part in the work of the relevant European and international bodies in its areas of responsibility.

Article 38


The General Secretariat of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport:
-intervenes in support of the Director General of the Sea and Transport, the heads of budgetary programmes and all directorates, services and missions of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport;
-is the guarantor of the Framework for the coherence of the functions of the Directorate-General and ensures the declination of the ministerial guidelines and directives, as defined by the Secretary-General of the Ministry and by the Directorate-General for Personnel and Administration ;
-designs and implements programming actions in the Budget, human resources, communication and information technology for all programs under the control of the Branch;
-prepares and proposes arbitrations to the Director General of the Sea and Transport, to officials Program and Directors;
-is a shared resource and expertise centre serving the branches, services and missions of the Branch and their agents;
-contributes to the development of a system of Control of human and financial resources in the performance logic induced by The Organic Law of 1 August 2001 on finance laws and feeds the management dialogue mechanism of the Directorate-General;

-provides for the management of human resources, information technology and office automation, Generals, communication and documentation for the benefit of the officers of the Directorate-General;
-provides for the coordination of foresight, research and general studies in the field of the Directorate-General for the Sea and the Transport in liaison with the Ministry's General Secretariat;
-is responsible for the implementation of the General transport code in conjunction with the General Council of Bridges and Footwear.

Article 39


The General Secretariat of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport includes:
-the Management Control, Performance and Budget Control Branch;
-General Affairs Branch;
-the mission of sustainable development, strategy, research, and general studies;
- The codification mission.

Article 40


The under direction of management control, performance management and budgeting exercises, For all activities under the budgetary programmes in the Field of competence of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport exercised in central administration and in decentralised services, in particular the regional directorates of equipment, the following tasks:
-it drives dialogue and management control;
-it is responsible for managing performance;
-it defines the strategic framing and allocation of the human and financial resources needed to conduct the whole Policies for which the Directorate-General is responsible;
-is responsible for the coordination of activities requiring syntheses of the productions of Directorates, Services and Missions in the Directorate-General;
-it is Responsible for the overall directorate of relations with the senior official The quality of the regulations;
-is responsible for the preparation and execution of the budgets of the programmes under the responsibility of the Director General;
-it carries out the expenditure and revenue operations in connection with the Financial control and the departmental accounting department, as well as cost accounting for programs under the responsibility of the Director General.

Item 41


The Management Control, Performance and Budget Control Branch includes:
The Performance Management and Management Control Office:
It is responsible for all programs within the scope of the Skills of the Branch:
-to set up and develop the management dialogue and control system in conjunction with the Personnel and Administration Branch;
-to ensure consistency in the piloting of each program;
-to define the Framework for performance management in liaison with the Directorate-General for Personnel and Administration and the monitoring of indicators;
-to develop and monitor performance indicators for programmes under the Director General's responsibility;
-develop a strategy The forecasting of skills and jobs in the field of competence of the Directorate-General, in liaison with the General Secretariat of the Ministry and the Directorate-General for Personnel and Administration;
-to ensure coherence of the Piloting the initial and continuing training in the field of competence of the Directorate-General;
-defining a multi-annual strategy for allocating the necessary resources to the programmes falling within the scope of the directorate General;
-to track the workforce and the payroll in connection with The Directorate-General for Personnel and Administration for the programs reporting to the Director General.
The Budget and Accounting Office:
It is responsible for programs under the responsibility of the Director General:
-preparation of the various budget documents and presentation of draft finance laws and amending finance laws in liaison with the Office of Management Control and Performance Management;
-implementation And budget control: Establishment of voted appropriations, monitoring of consumption, preparation of budgetary management reports and items expected by the Court of Auditors;
-accounting management in expenditure and revenue of all appropriations y Including cost accounting;
-the preparation, management and monitoring of the budget of the National Transportation Council and the revenue and expenditure advisory committees;
-relations with financial control, the department Departmental Accountant and the Personnel and Administration Branch.
The Office of Coordination and Administrative Summary:
It is responsible for the overall branch:
-prepare signing delegations;
-provide for the piloting of parliamentary letters, written questions and oral questions in conjunction with the directorates responsible for their processing;
-to ensure coordination and management Replies to the budgetary questionnaires and replies to the Court of Auditors;
-to ensure the synthesis of the procedures for administrative simplifications and the transposition of directives;
-to ensure the synthesis of all Disputes handled by the branch;
-ensure Assistance in the drafting of contracts and conventions concluded by the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport;

-to hold general executive summary tables of general management administrative productions;
- Ensure the management of honours;
-ensure the management of relationships with the senior public servant to the quality of regulation.

Article 42


General Affairs Branch Ensures the management of all the resources of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport and has a local branch office with the Directorate of Maritime Affairs:
-it develops, in conjunction with the Management Control, Performance and Budget Control sub-directorate, human resources management policies, training and general management policies, and Ensures implementation;
-develops and implements the information technology master plan of the Directorate-General, provides assistance in the control of land and sea transport information systems, as well as the dissemination, Maintenance and assistance in the use of hardware and software by Officers of the Branch;
-responsible for the design and implementation of internal and external communication policies (excluding press relations), documentation and management of management knowledge General.

Article 43


General Affairs Branch includes:
Human Resources and Resources Office General:
It is responsible for the overall management of the following missions:
-it manages human resources (workforce and job forecasting, recruitment, deployment);
-it provides administrative and individual management of staff in conjunction with the Directorate-General for Staff and administration (hospitality, evaluation, rating, promotion, bonuses and allowances);
-develops and implements annual training programs, monitors and evaluates training policy for management officers General and animate the work of the local training commission;
-it develops and Disseminates the social audit of the Directorate-General;
-it organizes the meetings of the Special Joint Technical Committee of the Directorate-General and the elections of the staff representatives within this body;
-it ensures the General management and logistics management;
-ensures the programming and tracking of operating credits for the Branch.
The IT and Information Systems Office of the Land and sea transport:
It is responsible for the following missions:
-pilot the development, updating and implementation of the branch computerization plan;
-ensures the preparation and management of the budget for the general management computerization operations;
-it Assists and advises senior management in the design and implementation of information systems " Business " The field of land and sea transport;
-it assists the services of the Directorate-General in the implementation of management information systems contributing to the steering of the Directorate-General;
-it ensures the day before Technology, promotes and promotes the use of new information and communication technologies;
-it makes IT tools (hardware, software, methodological ...) available to the agents of the Directorate-General. Necessary and ensures the proper use of these.
The Desktop Communication and documentation policies:
It is responsible, in liaison with the general secretariat of the department and the Directorate-General for Personnel and Administration, to define and implement, for the whole directorate General of the sea and of transport, policies relating to:
-developing external and internal communication (excluding press relations);
-promoting and disseminating information by promoting the use of new technologies and mapping tools;
-to The organization and animation of the documentary and archival functions including digital;
-the systems for acquiring, organizing, operating, capitalizing and valuing knowledge.

Article 44


The mission of sustainable development, strategy, research and general studies provides for the piloting of foresight, research and general studies in the field of the Directorate-General for the Sea And transport in liaison with the General Secretariat of the Ministry and as such is more particularly responsible for:
-the design of the sustainable development policy for land and sea transport in liaison with the Directorates and with the Ministry's General Secretariat;
-general studies in the field of land transport and Marine in liaison with the Directorates and the Departmental Secretariat;
-the coordination and follow-up of studies funded by the Directorate-General and the studies entrusted to the regional directorates of the equipment;
-pilotage Research actions in the field of land and sea transport in Liaison with the General Secretariat of the Ministry;
-the piloting of the scientific and technical network in the field of land and sea transport in liaison with the Ministry's General Secretariat;
-preparation within the framework of the The Directorate-General for Transport Directors'Committees and Directors' Committees for Sustainable Development;
-the coordination of standardisation activities in the sectors of the Directorate-General;

- Account of multimodality in public debates and documents Planning.

Article 45


The codification mission is involved in the development of the legislative and regulatory parts of the Transport for areas falling within the remit of the Directorate-General. To this end, it shall draw up the modal parts of the code relating to rail transport, road transport, inland waterway transport and maritime transport, and shall assist in the elaboration of the part of the code relating to Multi-modal provisions. It is involved in the development of the order and the codification order.

Article 46


The Directorate Defence Security Mission General of the sea and transport ensures the piloting of all the security and defence issues related to land and sea transport, the responsibility of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport, in liaison with the Directorates Concerned and the defence and security service of the Defence.
The defence-defence mission develops doctrine and ensures the security and defence aspects of land and sea transport in conjunction with the defence and security service of the senior civil servant
It follows with the Directorates concerned the progress of security plans, the planning and conduct of security audits and inspections.
Participates in the animation of the decentralised services on the themes of the Defence and security.
The mission provides the point of contact As defined by Community and international provisions and shall set up a telephone hotline within the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport.
By decision of the Director General of the Sea And transport, a crisis cell composed of personnel from the Directorates of the Directorate-General for the Sea and Transport can be activated within the mission.
It coordinates the action of the directorates in crisis situations or Exercise in liaison with the senior defence official.

Article 47


The mission of the Transport of Dangerous Goods is responsible for the development and enforcement of the regulations The safety of the transport and handling of dangerous goods.
It is responsible for:
-land transport (road, iron, waterway), including provisions for the design and equipment of transport units;
-maritime transport (excluding bulk oil), with the exception Provisions for ship design and equipment.
It conducts and monitors local actions on the safety of the transportation of hazardous materials.
It participates in the enforcement of the regulations, in Liaison with the Directorates concerned (definition of a policy of Control, information and training of controllers ...).
It controls the activities of the bodies empowered to act on behalf of the administration.
It participates in the development of the security policy for the transport of dangerous goods, In liaison with the senior defence official.
It shall participate in studies and research relating to its fields of competence.
It shall represent France and participate in the work of the international and Community bodies governed by its Competence.
It provides the secretariat of the committee Interministerial for the Transport of Dangerous Goods (CITMD) and the Commission for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Sea.

Article 48


The Intelligent Transport Mission proposes measures to ensure, within the competence of the State, a deployment of intelligent systems within the framework of national policy Transport.
It drives priority projects in the domain and provides its Competition with the relevant departments of the Ministry to promote, inter alia, the application of regulations, the development of multimodal information and electronic means of payment, and the safety and security of intermodal transport
It provides a watch on the opportunities offered by intelligent transportation to implement transportation policies.
Participates in the selection of research and research priorities in this area. Domain of the department's scientific and technical network in liaison with The ministry's general secretariat.
It takes part in European and international actions.

Article 49


Changaged orders On 2 May 1997 and 29 May 1997 on the organisation of the Directorate of Inland Transport in sub-directorates and offices are hereby repealed.
The amended decrees of 30 May 1997 on the organisation of the directorate for the maritime transport of ports And the sub-branch and office coastline are repealed.
The amended Orders of 30 May 1997 for the organization of the Directorate of Maritime Affairs and Seafarers in sub-directorates and offices are hereby repealed.

Article 50


The Director General of the Sea and Transport and the Secretary General shall each have responsibility for the execution of this Order, which shall be published in the Official Journal From the French Republic.


Done at Paris, 23 May 2005.


The Minister of Equipment, Transport,

Spatial Planning,

for Tourism and the Sea,

Gilles de Robien

The Secretary of State for Transport

and the Sea,

François Goulard


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