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Article L4433-10-8 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The regional development plan is amended at the request of the representative of the State to ensure its compliance with the rules mentioned in article L. 4433-8 or its compatibility with the objectives, guidelines and provisions mentioned in article L. 4433-8-1, which were introduced after the plan was approved. The deliberative assembly of the region, department or local authority makes the necessary changes within six months of the request being…

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Article L4433-10-9 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The regional development plan may be amended on the initiative and under the guidance of the president of the deliberative assembly of the region, department or local authority where the proposed amendment does not affect the general scheme of the plan. The draft amendment, accompanied if necessary by the assessment or updating of the environmental assessment or a new environmental assessment in application of article L. 104-3 of the town…

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Article L4433-10-10 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Where the state of digital coverage of the territory is likely to prevent effective public participation by electronic means as provided for by articles L. 4433-10-6 and L. 4433-10-9, a copy of the file may be consulted on paper from the time that it is made available in places and under conditions determined by the president of the deliberative assembly of the region, department or local authority and brought to…

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Article L4433-11 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The regions of Guadeloupe and La Réunion, the territorial authorities of French Guiana and Martinique and the Department of Mayotte benefit, for the establishment of the regional development plan, from the special assistance created within the general decentralisation grant pursuant to the first paragraph of Article L. 1614-4. .

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Article L4433-12 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The regions of Guadeloupe, Mayotte and Réunion define, in liaison with the public authorities and professional organisations, their guidelines for the development of agriculture and forestry, in particular when the plan is drawn up. To this end, the chambers of agriculture, the land development and rural establishment companies, the national forestry office and all other public or private legal entities invested by law or regulation with a mission of agricultural,…

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Article L4433-14 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I.-In each overseas region, a public industrial and commercial establishment with responsibility for vocational training may be created. The establishment is created by the deliberative assembly and placed under the authority of the local authority. The establishment is created by the deliberative assembly and placed under the authority of the local authority. The establishment is created by the deliberative assembly and placed under the authority of the local authority. II…

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Article L4433-14-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I.-When a public establishment created on the basis of article L. 4433-14 succeeds a public administrative establishment, all the rights, property and obligations of the public administrative establishment may be transferred to the public industrial and commercial establishment, on the date of its creation, under the conditions provided for by deliberation of the local authority which created them. This transfer is made free of charge and gives rise to the…

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Article L4433-15 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The regions of Guadeloupe and La Réunion, the territorial collectivities of French Guiana and Martinique and the Department of Mayotte are consulted on any draft international agreement relating to the exploration, exploitation, conservation or management of natural resources, both living and non-living, in the Republic’s exclusive economic zone off the coast of the territory concerned. Because of its particular geographical situation, the Réunion region is kept informed each year of…

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