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Article LO1114-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The categories of territorial authorities mentioned in the third paragraph of Article 72-2 of the Constitution are: 1° The communes; 2° The departments to which the Department of Mayotte, the territorial collectivity of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon and the collectivities with special status resulting from the merger of one or more communes and a department are assimilated; 3° The regions and the territorial collectivity of Corsica to which the overseas collectivities governed by…

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Article LO1114-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Within the meaning of article 72-2 of the Constitution, the local authorities’ own resources are made up of the proceeds of taxes of all kinds for which the law authorises them to set the base, rate or tariff, or for which it determines, for each local authority, the rate or a local share of the base, fees for services rendered, proceeds from the domain, town planning contributions, financial proceeds and…

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Article LO1114-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

For each category of local authority, the share of own resources is calculated by comparing the amount of own resources with the amount of their total resources, excluding loans, resources corresponding to the financing of powers transferred on an experimental basis or implemented by delegation and financial transfers between local authorities in the same category. For the category of communes, the total resources mentioned in the previous paragraph are increased…

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Article LO1114-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Government shall submit to Parliament, for a given year, no later than 1 June of the second year following, a report showing, for each category of territorial authority, the share of own resources in total resources as well as the methods used to calculate it and its evolution. If, for a category of territorial authorities, the share of own resources does not comply with the rules laid down in…

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Article L1115-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In compliance with France’s international commitments, local and regional authorities and their groupings may implement or support any annual or multi-annual international cooperation, development aid or humanitarian action. In doing so, they shall take into consideration the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 25 September 2015. To this end, local authorities and their groupings may, where appropriate, enter into agreements with foreign local…

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Article L1115-1-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Municipalities, public establishments for inter-municipal cooperation and mixed syndicates responsible for public drinking water distribution and sanitation services or public electricity and gas distribution services may, within the limit of 1% of the resources allocated to the budgets of these services, carry out cooperation actions with foreign territorial authorities and their groupings, within the framework of the agreements provided for in article L. 1115-1, emergency aid actions for the benefit…

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Article L1115-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Municipalities, public establishments for inter-municipal cooperation and mixed syndicates responsible for the collection and treatment of household waste within the meaning of Article L. 2224-13 or collecting the tax or fee for the removal of household waste may carry out, within the limit of 1% of the resources that are allocated to the budgets of these services and within the framework of article L. 1115-1, cooperation, development aid or humanitarian…

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Article L1115-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The mobility organising authorities pursuant to I of article L. 1231-1 of the Transport Code, the municipalities continuing to organise mobility services pursuant to II of the same article L. 1231-1 and the “Île-de-France Mobilités” public establishment mentioned in article L. 1241-1 of the same code may, within the limit of 1% of the resources allocated to the mobility services budgets, excluding the payment intended for the financing of mobility…

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Article L1115-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Territorial authorities and their groupings may, within the limits of their powers and in compliance with France’s international commitments, join a public body governed by foreign law or participate in the capital of a legal entity governed by foreign law in which at least one territorial authority or grouping of territorial authorities of a Member State of the European Union or a Member State of the Council of Europe is…

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Article L1115-4-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In the context of cross-border cooperation, local and regional authorities and their groupings may create with foreign local and regional authorities and their groupings a local cross-border cooperation grouping known as a European district, with legal personality and financial autonomy. The purpose of the European district is to carry out tasks that are of interest to each of the participating public entities and to create and manage public services and…

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