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BOMI-N-2020-7.Pdf 15 juillet 2020 MINISTÈRE DE L’INTÉRIEUR BULLETIN OFFICIEL DU MINISTÈRE DE L’INTÉRIEUR No 2020-7 Direction de l’information légale Sommaire chronologique et administrative 26, rue Desaix 75727 Paris Cedex 15 ISSN : 1282-7924 Édité par : La délégation à l’information Sommaire thématique et à la communication du ministère de l’intérieur Directeur de la publication : Thomas CAMPEAUX, directeur des libertés publiques et des affaires juridiques Application du titre Ier de la loi no 78-753 du 17 juillet 1978 relatif à la liberté d’accès aux documents administratifs NOTA Les annexes citées et non incluses dans le présent document peuvent être obtenues, sur simple demande, auprès des directions dont elles émanent. Il est important de donner les références précises (date et numéro de code). BULLETIN OFFICIEL DU MINISTÈRE DE L’INTÉRIEUR Sommaire chronologique Pages 5 décembre 2019 Décision no 2242 du 5 décembre 2019 portant inscription au tableau d’avancement pour l’année 2020 du personnel sous-officier de gendarmerie du cadre général de la gendarmerie de l’armement ..................................................................................................................... 49 Décision no 18436 du 5 décembre 2019 portant inscription au tableau d’avancement pour l’année 2020 du personnel sous-officier de gendarmerie du cadre général du groupement de gendarmerie départementale de la Haute-Vienne .......................................................... 51 Décision no 27770 du 5 décembre 2019 portant inscription au tableau d’avancement pour l’année 2020 du personnel sous-officier de gendarmerie du cadre général de la région de gendarmerie du Centre-Val de Loire .................................................................................. 54 Décision no 38205 du 5 décembre 2019 portant inscription au tableau d’avancement pour l’année 2020 du personnel sous-officier de gendarmerie du cadre général de la région de gendarmerie des Pays de la Loire ....................................................................................... 62 Décision no 52838 du 5 décembre 2019 portant inscription au tableau d’avancement pour l’année 2020 du personnel sous-officier de gendarmerie du cadre général de la gendarmerie pour la zone de défense et de sécurité de Paris ................................................................... 69 Décision no 52881 du 5 décembre 2019 portant inscription au tableau d’avancement pour l’année 2020 du personnel sous-officier de gendarmerie du cadre général de la région de gendarmerie d’Île-de-France ............................................................................................... 74 Décision no 64544 du 5 décembre 2019 portant inscription au tableau d’avancement pour l’année 2020 du personnel sous-officier de gendarmerie du cadre général du commandement des écoles de la gendarmerie nationale ............................................................................... 83 9 janvier 2020 Décision no 1202 du 9 janvier 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la région de gendarmerie d’Île-de-France ................................................ 87 Décision no 1203 du 9 janvier 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la gendarmerie pour la zone de défense et de sécurité de Paris ............... 89 3 mars 2020 Arrêté du 3 mars 2020 conférant un grade d’officier de réserve au titre de l’article L. 4221-3 du code de la défense .......................................................................................................... 17 9 mars 2020 Décision no 5198 du 9 mars 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la région de gendarmerie du Centre-Val de Loire .................................... 90 Décision no 10589 du 9 mars 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la région de gendarmerie d’Île-de-France ................................................ 92 Décision no 10592 du 9 mars 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la gendarmerie pour la zone de défense et de sécurité de Paris ............... 94 15 JUILLET 2020. – INTÉRIEUR 2020-7 – SOMCHR – PAGE III BULLETIN OFFICIEL DU MINISTÈRE DE L’INTÉRIEUR Pages 10 mars 2020 Décision no 8126 du 10 mars 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général des groupements de gendarmerie départementale de la Meurthe-et-Moselle, de la Meuse, de la Moselle et des Vosges ............................................................................ 95 16 mars 2020 Arrêté du 16 mars 2020 conférant un grade d’officier de réserve au titre de l’article L. 4221-3 du code de la défense .......................................................................................................... 18 Décision no 13616 du 16 mars 2020 portant attribution de l’échelon exceptionnel de major aux sous-officiers de gendarmerie ....................................................................................... 32 17 mars 2020 Décision no 15038 du 17 mars 2020 portant nomination au grade de maréchal des logis du corps de soutien technique et administratif de la gendarmerie nationale ........................... 96 18 mars 2020 Arrêté du 18 mars 2020 portant dissolution de la brigade nautique de Matoury (Guyane) et création corrélative de la brigade fluviale de gendarmerie de Matoury .............................. 217 25 mars 2020 Arrêté du 25 mars 2020 portant inscription au tableau d’avancement au grade de commandant de la police nationale (année 2020) ..................................................................................... 40 30 mars 2020 Décision no 16734 du 30 mars 2020 portant nomination au grade de maréchal des logis du corps de soutien technique et administratif de la gendarmerie nationale ........................... 100 3 avril 2020 Décision no 12908 du 3 avril 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la région de gendarmerie d’Île-de-France ................................................ 101 Décision no 12910 du 3 avril 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la gendarmerie pour la zone de défense et de sécurité de Paris ............... 103 27 avril 2020 Arrêté du 27 avril 2020 portant dissolution du peloton d’autoroute de Saint-Martin-du- Frêne et création corrélative du peloton motorisé de Saint-Martin-du-Frêne (Ain) ........... 218 29 avril 2020 Arrêté du 29 avril 2020 modifiant l’arrêté du 29 août 2016 modifié portant modification des zones de compétence judiciaire des brigades, des brigades de recherches et des pelotons de surveillance et d’intervention de la gendarmerie des transports aériens ............................. 219 Arrêté du 29 avril 2020 portant abrogation d’arrêtés relatifs à la gendarmerie des transports aériens................................................................................................................................. 222 Décision no 8144 du 29 avril 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général du groupement de gendarmerie départementale de l’Hérault ....................... 104 15 JUILLET 2020. – INTÉRIEUR 2020-7 – SOMCHR – PAGE IV BULLETIN OFFICIEL DU MINISTÈRE DE L’INTÉRIEUR Pages 4 mai 2020 Décision no 23168 du 4 mai 2020 portant agrément pour l’outre-mer d’un sous-officier du corps de soutien technique et administratif de la gendarmerie nationale ........................... 11 Décision no 12159 du 4 mai 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la région de gendarmerie des Pays de la Loire ......................................... 106 Décision no 12967 du 4 mai 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la gendarmerie pour la zone de défense et de sécurité Ouest ................... 108 Décision no 12993 du 4 mai 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la région de gendarmerie de Bretagne ...................................................... 109 Décision no 18667 du 4 mai 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la région de gendarmerie de Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur ...................... 111 Décision no 18688 du 4 mai 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la gendarmerie pour la zone de défense et de sécurité Sud ...................... 113 Décision no 20234 du 4 mai 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la gendarmerie pour la zone de défense et de sécurité Sud-Est ............... 114 Décision no 20237 du 4 mai 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général des groupements de gendarmerie départementale de l’Ain, de l’Ardèche, de la Drôme, de la Haute-Savoie, de l’Isère, de la Loire, du Rhône et de la Savoie ................ 115 Décision no 26722 du 4 mai 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général des organismes centraux – branche « administrative et technique » ............. 117 5 mai 2020 Décision no 4447 du 5 mai 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général du groupement de gendarmerie départementale du Doubs ................................... 118 Décision no 15533 du 5 mai 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de gendarmerie du cadre général de la région de gendarmerie d’Île-de-France ................................................ 119 Décision no 15534 du 5 mai 2020 portant promotion de sous-officiers de
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