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Article LO6461-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – In matters referred to in II of Article LO 6414-1, the Territorial Council may impose fines for breaches of the rules it lays down that do not exceed the maximum laid down in the Penal Code for offences and that comply with the classification of offences laid down in the same Code. II. – The Territorial Council may also provide for the application of correctional penalties subject to…

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Article LO6461-5 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – The Territorial Council may, where it has been empowered to do so at its request, by law or by decree as the case may be, adapt the legislative or regulatory provisions in force to the particular characteristics and constraints of the collectivity. A request for authorisation to adapt a legislative or regulatory provision is adopted by reasoned deliberation of the Territorial Council. This deliberation shall mention the legislative…

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Article LO6461-7 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Appeals against this deliberation are referred to the Conseil d’Etat. The State representative may, within one month of the transmission provided for in article LO 6461-6, refer the decision to the Conseil d’Etat. This appeal suspends implementation until the Conseil d’Etat has given its decision. If the Conseil d’Etat has not given its ruling within three months of the matter being referred to it, the decision becomes enforceable once again.

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Article LO6461-9 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The deliberations taken in application of the empowerment are adopted by an absolute majority of the members of the territorial council. They may not be submitted to a local referendum. These deliberations specify the legislative or regulatory provisions from which they derogate. Appeals against these deliberations are brought before the Conseil d’Etat. The State representative may refer them to the Conseil d’Etat under the conditions and with the effects provided…

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Article LO6461-11 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The territorial council exercises the powers devolved by the laws and regulations in force to the departmental councils of the departments and to the regional councils, as well as those devolved to the overseas regional councils by the chapitre III du titre III du livre IV de la quatrième partie, à l’exception de celles relatives : 1° The construction and general and technical maintenance of collèges and lycées, reception, catering…

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Article LO6461-12 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Territorial Council may submit to the Minister responsible for Overseas Territories, through the intermediary of the State representative, proposals for the amendment of legislative or regulatory provisions in force, applicable to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, as well as any proposal for legislative or regulatory provisions relating to the economic, social and cultural development of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon. It may also submit to the Prime Minister, via the State representative, proposals relating to the organisation…

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Article LO6461-13 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Territorial Council is consulted by the Minister responsible for Overseas Territories on proposals for acts of the European Community and the European Union taken in application of the stipulations of the treaties relating to the European Union and the European Community applicable to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, which have a particular impact on the situation of the archipelago. The opinion of the Territorial Council is deemed to have been obtained within one…

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