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TITLE I: THE LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTEE AND THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE EVALUATION OF STANDARDS

Article L1211-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Local Finance Committee comprises: – two deputies; – two senators; – two presidents of regional councils elected by the college of presidents of regional councils; – four presidents of departmental councils elected by the college of presidents of departmental councils, including at least one for departments eligible for the minimum operating allocation defined in sub-section 4 of section 1 of chapter IV of title III of book III of…

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Article L1211-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Local Finance Committee controls the distribution of the global operating grant. It sets, where applicable, the amount of the lump-sum grant under the conditions provided for in articles L. 2334-7 and L. 2334-7-1 and determines the share of resources allocated to the endowments mentioned in articles L. 1211-5, L. 1613-5, L. 2334-13 and L. 3334-4 as well as the sums placed in reserve and the top-ups mentioned in article…

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Article L1211-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The mission of the Local Finance Committee is to provide the Government and Parliament with the analyses required to draw up the provisions of the Finance Bill concerning local authorities. Each year, it draws up a report on the financial situation of local authorities based on the administrative accounts. It is responsible for establishing, collecting, analysing and updating data and statistics relating to the management of local authorities and for…

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Article L1211-4-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Meeting in a restricted formation, the Local Finance Committee is consulted on the methods of evaluation and on the amount of compensation for transfers of powers between the State and the territorial authorities. This formation, known as the consultative commission on the evaluation of burdens, is chaired by an elected representative of the territorial authorities. For each transfer of powers, the consultative commission on the evaluation of burdens brings together…

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Article L1212-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – The National Council for the Assessment of Standards is responsible for assessing the standards applicable to local authorities and their public establishments. The opinions issued by the Consultative Commission for the Assessment of Standards, and the reasons for them, are deemed to have been issued by the National Council for the Assessment of Standards. II. – The National Council is made up of representatives of the relevant State…

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Article L1212-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – The National Council for the Assessment of Standards is consulted by the Government on the technical and financial impact, for local and regional authorities and their public establishments, of draft regulatory texts creating or amending standards applicable to them. It is also consulted by the Government on the technical and financial impact of draft laws creating or amending standards applicable to local and regional authorities and their public…

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Article L1212-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

An allocation, intended to cover the operating costs of the National Standards Assessment Board and the cost of the work required by it, is deducted from the resources earmarked for the overall operating allocation provided for in the Finance Act for the year. The amount of this allocation is determined each year by the National Council, after receiving the assent of the Local Finance Committee.

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