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PART SIX: OVERSEAS COLLECTIVITIES GOVERNED BY ARTICLE 74 OF THE CONSTITUTION

Article D6213-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

For the application to Saint-Barthélemy of the provisions mentioned in articles D. 6213-2 to D. 6213-6 : 1° References to communes, departments or regions are replaced by references to the overseas collectivity of Saint-Barthélemy; the words: communal, departmental and regional are replaced by the words: of the collectivity; 2° The words: representative of the State in the department, regional prefect or prefect of the department are replaced by the words:…

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Article D6213-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – Part One of the General Code of Territorial Authorities is applicable to Saint-Barthélemy under the conditions set out in this article. II. – Book I is applicable to Saint-Barthélemy provided that in article D. 1115-2, the reference to the Minister of the Interior is replaced by the reference to the Minister responsible for Overseas Territories. III. – Book II is applicable to Saint-Barthélemy under the following conditions: 1°…

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Article D6213-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – Part Two of the General Code of Territorial Authorities is applicable to Saint-Barthélemy under the conditions set out in this article. II. – Book II is applicable to Saint-Barthélemy under the following conditions: 1° Article R. 2214-1 is not applicable to Saint-Barthélemy; 2° Articles R. 2221-1 to R. 2221-99 are not applicable to Saint-Barthélemy; 3° Articles R. 2224-23 à R. 2224-29 are not applicable to Saint-Barthélemy; 4° Article…

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Article D6213-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – Part Three of the General Code of Territorial Authorities is applicable to Saint-Barthélemy under the conditions set out in this article. II. – Book I is applicable to Saint-Barthélemy under the following conditions: 1° Articles R. 3111-1 to R. 3123-8 are not applicable to Saint-Barthélemy; 2° Articles D. 3142-1 to D. 3142-5 are not applicable to Saint-Barthélemy.

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Article D6213-5 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – Part Four of the General Code of Territorial Authorities is applicable to Saint-Barthélemy under the conditions set out in this article. II. – Book II is applicable to Saint-Barthélemy under the following conditions: 1° Titles I and III are not applicable to Saint-Barthélemy; 2° For the application of Article R. 4241-1, the economic, social and cultural council is assimilated to the regional economic, social and environmental council. III….

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Article D6221-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The election of the territorial council shall take place in accordance with the procedures set out in articles R. 1 to R. 97 and to Articles R. 118 to R. 128 of the Electoral Code and under the following conditions: 1° The references to the sous-préfet and the préfet are replaced by the reference to the representative of the State; 2° The reference to the arrondissement is replaced by the…

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Article D6221-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

As regards the territorial councillors, the order of the table is determined: 1° By the earliest date of appointment since the last full renewal of the territorial council; 2° Between councillors elected on the same day, by the greatest number of votes obtained; 3° And, in the event of a tie, by priority of age. A duplicate of the table remains deposited in the offices of the local authority and…

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