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Uniforme hat of a French préfet
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Uniforme hat of a French préfet

In France and many other French-speaking countries, a préfet (English: prefect) is the State's representative in a département or région (in the later case, he is called a préfet de région). Sub-prefects (sous-préfets) are responsible for the sub-districts (arrondissements) into which départements are divided. The office of a prefect is known as a préfecture, that of a sub-prefect as a sous-préfecture.

Roles

The prefect of a région is also responsible for the département which houses his préfecture; similarly, the prefect of a département is also responsible for the arrondissement in which his préfecture is situated.

Prefects operate under the Minister of the Interior. Their main missions include.

Prefects may issue administrative orders (arrêtés) in areas falling within the competency of the national government, including general safety. For instance, they may prohibit the use of certain roads without special tyres in times of snow. The prohibition on smoking or leaving the motor running while filling the fuel tank of a motor vehicle is another example of a matter typically decided by prefectoral arrêté.

On official occasions, prefects wear a uniform.

Special cases

See also

 


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