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Article L7122-23 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

After the election of its standing committee, under the conditions provided for in Article L. 7123-5, the Assembly of French Guiana may form its committees and appoint its members or delegates to sit on outside bodies and delegate some of its powers to the standing committee in accordance with II of Article L. 7123-12.

Similarly, the assembly of French Guyana may delegate to its president the exercise of some of its powers pursuant to articles L. 3211-2, L. 3221-11, L. 3221-12, L. 3221-12-1, L. 4221-5, L. 4231-7-1 et L. 4231-8.

In this case and notwithstanding the provisions of Article L. 7122-20, reports on matters submitted to the councillors may be communicated to them during the meeting; a suspension of the sitting is as of right.

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Article L7122-23

Après l’élection de sa commission permanente, dans les conditions prévues à l’article L. 7123-5, l’assemblée de Guyane peut former ses commissions et procéder à la désignation de ses membres ou de ses délégués pour siéger au sein d’organismes extérieurs et déléguer une partie de ses attributions à la commission permanente conformément au II de l’article L. 7123-12.

De même, l’assemblée de Guyane peut déléguer à son président l’exercice de certaines de ses attributions en application des articles L. 3211-2, L. 3221-11, L. 3221-12, L. 3221-12-1, L. 4221-5, L. 4231-7-1 et L. 4231-8.

En ce cas et par dérogation aux dispositions de l’article L. 7122-20, les rapports sur les affaires soumises aux conseillers peuvent leur être communiqués en cours de réunion ; une suspension de séance est de droit.

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