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Article R142-3 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The General Council shall meet as often as the interests of the Banque de France require, and at least six times a year, at the invitation of the Governor. It meets on an extraordinary basis when requested to do so by at least half of the members of the General Council or by the Censor.

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Article R142-4 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Each member of the General Council, other than the Governor, the Deputy Governors, the Vice-Chairman of the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution and the General Councillor representing staff, shall receive an allowance for each meeting of the General Council attended, set by the General Council and not exceeding one-fifth of the average of the lowest and highest monthly remuneration attaching to the grade of Conseiller d’Etat.

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Article R142-7 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The following are eligible to vote, regardless of age 1° Permanent employees who, on the day of the ballot, are either in service with the Banque de France, on leave, on secondment, on availability for national service, or mobilised; 2° Non-tenured employees of the Banque de France who have been recruited for at least three months on the date of the ballot.

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Article R142-9 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The councillor representing the staff must be elected from among the members of staff who are eligible to vote, provided that : 1° In the case of permanent staff, they must have reached the age of majority and must not be on national service leave, mobilised or seconded with or without pay; 2° Non-tenured employees of the Banque de France must have been recruited for at least one year before…

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