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CHAPTER V: Endowments, grants and miscellaneous funds

Article L2335-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I.-In order to provide them with the appropriate means to implement the provisions of Chapter III of Title II of Book I of this Part and to contribute to the democratisation of local mandates, small rural communes receive a special allocation taken from State revenues and determined each year according to the total population of these communes and their financial potential. This special allocation changes each year according to the…

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Article L2335-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Subject to the provisions of article L. 1524-4, exceptional grants may be awarded by ministerial order to communes in which abnormal circumstances lead to particular financial difficulties. These grants may also be awarded by the State representative in the department to municipalities for which abnormal circumstances affect the management conditions of forests subject to article L. 211-1 of the Forestry Code and result in particular financial difficulties.

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Article L2335-2-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

A support fund is set up for municipalities affected by the territorial redeployment of armed forces. The communes of French Polynesia and New Caledonia are eligible for this fund. The distribution of the fund’s credits takes into account changes in the resources of the communes affected by the armies’ territorial redeployment plan. It is set by joint order of the Minister for the Interior and the Minister for the Budget….

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Article L2335-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Where the exemptions from property tax on built-up properties, provided for in Articles 1384,1384-0 A and 1384 A, 1384 C and 1384 D of the General Tax Code, result in a substantial loss of revenue for the communes, these local authorities are entitled to compensation from the State under conditions set by decree in the Council of State. However, the loss of revenue for local authorities resulting from the extension…

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Article L2335-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

During the period in which the provisions designed to facilitate the progressive fiscal integration of merged communes apply, the State grants financial aid to the new commune. The amount of this aid is determined, in respect of each pre-existing commune giving entitlement to the application of progressive fiscal integration, on the basis of the difference between the net rate of each of the local direct taxes mentioned in Article 1…

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Article L2335-15 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

An emergency rehousing assistance fund is hereby established from 2006 to 2025. This fund is intended to provide financial assistance to municipalities, competent local public establishments or competent public interest groupings, in order to provide emergency accommodation or temporary rehousing for a maximum period of six months for people occupying premises that present a danger to their health or safety and who have been the subject of either an eviction…

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Article L2335-16 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

An annual operating grant is introduced for municipalities equipped with one or more registration stations for electronic passport and national identity card applications, known as the “secure documents grant”. From 2023, this grant is made up of a flat-rate portion allocated for each station in operation in the municipality on 1 January of the current year and a variable portion allocated for each station based on the number of passport…

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Article L2335-17 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – With effect from 2020, a budget allocation is introduced for municipalities with a significant proportion of their territory classified as a Natura 2000 site or included in a national park or within a regional or marine nature park. This grant comprises four fractions. The amount allocated to eligible municipalities under each of these fractions may not be less than 3,000 euros. II. – The first fraction of the…

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