Article R2563-7 of the French General Code of Local Authorities
The exceptional allocation provided for in article L. 2563-2-2 is paid to the communes under the conditions set out in this sub-section.
The exceptional allocation provided for in article L. 2563-2-2 is paid to the communes under the conditions set out in this sub-section.
Expenditure eligible for the grant includes: a) The payment of holiday allowances to agents responsible for listing buildings that do not correspond to any address, as well as to agents responsible for computer input of the data collected; b) The purchase of software required to set up the address directory; c) The acquisition and installation of numbering equipment.
The mayor draws up a certificate stating that the expenditure has been paid. This certificate is stamped by the commune’s accountant and then sent to the prefect, who pays the commune an amount of grant corresponding to half the justified expenditure.
At the end of each financial year, the Prefect draws up, for each municipality and on the basis of the information collected, an annualised balance sheet of all the operations carried out, which summarises the amount of the corresponding expenditure.
For the application to the communes of Mayotte of the provisions of the second part of this code: 1° The reference to the department or region is replaced by the reference to the Department of Mayotte; 2° The reference to the regional council and the departmental councils is replaced by the reference to the general council; 3° The reference to the hourly value of the minimum growth wage is replaced…
For its application in Mayotte, article R. 2123-5 is worded as follows: “Art. R. 2123-5.-I.-The duration of the hours credit for one quarter is equal to: ” 1° To one hundred and fifty-six hours for mayors of municipalities with at least 10,000 inhabitants and deputy mayors of municipalities with at least 30,000 inhabitants; ” 2° To one hundred and seventeen hours for mayors of municipalities with less than 10,000 inhabitants…
Article R. 2223-23-5 is not applicable to the communes of Mayotte.
Municipalities, groupings of municipalities, public establishments for inter-municipal cooperation or any legal entity under public law exercising competence relating to the construction and renovation of schools may receive a special grant for the construction and equipment of schools in the form of a subsidy. This grant is entered in the investment or operating section of the budget of the public entity to which the grant is awarded, subject to the…
The State representative allocates these credits in the form of grants, with a view to carrying out individualised investments relating to the construction or renovation of primary schools, under the conditions set out in articles D. 2564-8 et seq.
These subsidies are allocated on the basis of a programme drawn up by the State representative following the opinion of a departmental committee, the composition of which he decides, and on the basis of a school building development plan drawn up by the competent authorities. The State representative decides on the list of operations eligible for subsidy, as well as the amount and rate of the subsidy. A report on…
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