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Article D6113-18 of the French Labour Code

The national framework of vocational qualifications provided for in article L. 6113-1 defines the level of qualification associated with each vocational qualification on the basis of gradation criteria for the skills required to perform vocational activities. These criteria make it possible to assess: 1° The complexity of the knowledge associated with carrying out the professional activity; 2° The level of know-how, which is assessed in particular according to the complexity…

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Article D6113-19 of the French Labour Code

I.-The National Vocational Qualifications Framework comprises eight levels of qualification. It specifies the gradation of skills associated with each of these levels. II-Level 1 of the National Vocational Qualifications Framework corresponds to mastery of basic skills. III-The other levels of qualification are defined as follows: 1° Level 2 attests to the ability to carry out simple activities and solve everyday problems using simple rules and tools, by mobilising professional know-how…

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Article D6113-20 of the French Labour Code

The certifying ministries provided for in article L. 6113-2 determine, in accordance with the gradation criteria of the national framework of professional qualifications, the level of qualification of the diplomas and professional qualifications registered in the national register of professional qualifications under the procedure provided for in I of article L. 6113-5.

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Article R6113-21 of the French Labour Code

Professional advisory committees may be set up, by a decree which specifies their composition and defines the organisational and operational procedures, under one or more certifying ministers, according to a perimeter which allows an analysis of diplomas and qualifications with a professional purpose which is coherent in terms of professional activity and economic organisation. If the committee is attached to several certifying ministers, the decree designates the coordinating minister who…

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Article R6113-22 of the French Labour Code

The Professional Advisory Commissions are made up of the following members, appointed for a period of five years by order of the Minister with whom they are set up or, where they are interministerial, the Minister responsible for their administrative and material organisation pursuant to the first paragraph of Article R. 6113-21: 1° One representative from each representative employee trade union organisation at national and cross-industry level, on the proposal…

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Article R6113-24 of the French Labour Code

The secretariat of each commission is provided by the departments of the ministry or ministries to which it is attached. The secretariat draws up the commission’s rules of procedure, which set out the conditions under which it operates and the rules of procedure applicable before it. The Commission meets when convened by its secretariat, which sets the agenda. No later than 31 January of each year, the secretariat draws up…

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Article R6113-25 of the French Labour Code

Temporary or permanent working groups are set up by the secretariat of the Professional Advisory Committees to prepare their work and opinions. These working groups are made up of people whose presence is deemed useful for the work undertaken because of their activity, their work or their involvement in the certification system, in particular representatives of trade unions or employers’ organisations that are representative at the level of a professional…

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