Practical information for associations and heritage institutions hosting volunteers and for the volunteers themselves
This legal guide first defines the principles and framework for volunteering in the heritage sector. It offers a series of seven practical sheets on different legal aspects of volunteering before presenting the other forms of citizen engagement that are also the subject of a specific legal framework. Finally, some recommendations and practical advice allow structures wishing to benefit from the involvement of civil society actors in their actions to protect, study and enhance the heritage, have a number of legal keys at their disposal.
Contents of the publication:
I- Taletualisation: the place of volunteers in heritage structures. 5
I.1 Main characteristics of volunteering 6
I.2 A broader field of intervention in the heritage sector 7
II- Legal practice sheets. 9
II.1 Responsibility for the heritage structure. 9
II.2 Insurance. 13
II.3 Volunteer Expense Reimbursements. 16
II.4 Volunteerism and wages 17
II.5 Regularity of volunteers and the principle of continuity of public service. 19
II.6 Volunteer training and validation. 19
II.7 Intellectual Property and Ownership of Volunteer-Designed Physical Assets. 20
III- Legal framework for other forms of commitment 22
III.1 Competence sponsorship. 22
III.2 Internship. 22
III.3 Civic service and voluntary service. 23
IV - Recommendations and practical advice. 24
V-TTables and summary diagrams. 25
VI- Glossary and bibliography. 27
VI.1 Glossary of participants in heritage policies. 27
VI.2 Bibliography. 28
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