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Prefect

The word prefect can refer to any of a number of types of official, including:

  • in Latin, praefectus: a high-ranking military or civil official in the Roman Empire
  • in the context of schools, a prefect is a pupil who has been given authority over other pupils in the school

France

A prefect (préfet) is the State's representative in a
région (thus called préfet de région) or département. His agency is called the préfecture. Sub-prefects (sous-préfets, sous-préfecture) operate in the arrondissements under his responsability. The prefect of a région is also responsible for the département where his préfecture is seated, and the prefect of a département for the arrondissement where his préfecture is seated.

The prefects operate under the Minister of the Interior. Their main missions include.

  • representing the state before the local governments;
  • security
    • coordination of police and gendarmerie forces;
    • handling of major crises;
    • emergency defense procedures;
  • handling of official documents, such as
    • production of identity documents such as identity cards and passports;
    • deliverance of driving licenses;
    • application of immigration rules;
  • respect of legality: the services of the prefect control whether the decisions of local governments were legal and submit suspicious cases to administrative courts or financial auditing courts.




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