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TITLE III: ACTIONS BY MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES AND LITIGATION

Article R2131-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – Acts published in electronic form are made available to the public on the municipality’s website in their entirety, in an unmodifiable format and under conditions that ensure their preservation, guarantee their integrity and enable them to be downloaded. The electronic version of these documents must include a mention, in legible characters, of the first name, surname and position of the author, as well as the date on which…

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Article R2131-2-A of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – When a local authority transmits all or some of the documents referred to in article L. 2131-2 by electronic means, it shall use a teletransmission system that has been approved under conditions laid down by order of the Minister of the Interior. I. The teletransmission system ensures the identification and authentication of the issuing local authority, the integrity of the data flows relating to the acts mentioned in…

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Article R2131-2-B of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The specifications mentioned in article R. 2131-2-A defines the overall architecture of the chain for the remote transmission of acts subject to legality control as well as the characteristics required for the approval of a remote transmission system and relating to: a) Its inclusion in the overall architecture of the teletransmission chain; b) The standards for data exchanges; c) The security of these exchanges; d) The functions for processing these…

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Article R2131-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The mayor signs an agreement with the prefect that includes the reference of the approved system or the system exempt from approval mentioned in article R. 2131-2-A and which provides in particular: a) The date on which the municipality is connected to the teletransmission chain; b) The nature and characteristics of the acts transmitted electronically; c) The respective commitments of the mayor and the prefect for the organisation and operation…

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Article R2131-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The prefect may suspend the application of all or part of the agreement provided for in Article R. 2131-3 when he notes serious alterations to the operation of the teletransmission system or when he is prevented from taking cognisance of the documents transmitted or when this system no longer meets the conditions defined in article R. 2131-2-A. Any suspension is notified in writing to the municipality, which then forwards the…

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Article R2131-5 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The transmission to the prefect or sub-prefect of public contracts of municipalities and their public establishments other than public health establishments includes the following documents: 1° A copy of the constituent documents of the public contract, with the exception of the plans; 3° A copy of the call for tenders and the invitation to the selected candidates; > 4° The consultation rules, if they are included in the consultation documents;…

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Article D2131-5-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The threshold mentioned in 4° of article L. 2131-2, in 4° of article L. 3131-2 et au 3° de l’article L. 4141-2 is that which applies to public supply and service contracts awarded by contracting authorities other than central public authorities in accordance with one of the formalised procedures within the meaning of Article L. 2124-1 of the Public Order Code.

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Article R2132-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In the case provided for in Article L. 2132-6, the taxpayer is issued with a receipt for the detailed statement of case that he has sent to the administrative court. The prefect, to whom the matter has been referred by the president of the administrative tribunal, immediately forwards this brief to the mayor, inviting him to submit it to the municipal council. The administrative tribunal’s decision is handed down within…

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