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Article LO6325-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Territorial Council determines, by analogy with the rules applicable to the departmental councils of the départements and to the regional councils, the guarantees granted to the territorial councillors of Saint-Martin with regard to leave of absence or credit for hours, the guarantees granted in the exercise of a professional activity, guarantees granted at the end of the mandate and the right to training, travel allowances and subsistence expenses incurred…

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Article LO6325-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – The members of the territorial council receive, for the effective exercise of their functions, an indemnity fixed by the territorial council by reference to the amount of the salary corresponding to the terminal gross index of the index scale of the State civil service. The functional indemnity voted by the territorial council for the effective exercise of the functions of territorial councillor is at most equal to 50%…

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Article LO6325-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The territorial councillor who holds other electoral mandates or who sits in this capacity on the board of directors of a local public establishment or of the Centre national de la fonction publique territoriale, on the board of directors or supervisory board of a local semi-public company or who chairs such a company may not receive, for all their duties, a total amount of remuneration and allowances exceeding one and…

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Article L6325-6 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

When territorial councillors suffer an accident in the course of their duties, the local authority pays the amount of the benefits relating to this accident directly to the practitioners, pharmacists, medical auxiliaries, suppliers and health establishments, calculated in accordance with the rates applied for health insurance.

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Article L6325-7 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Subject to the provisions of the fourth paragraph of Article 121-3 of the Penal Code, the President of the Territorial Council or a Territorial Councillor deputising for him or having received a delegation may only be convicted on the basis of the third paragraph of this same article for unintentional acts committed in the performance of his duties if it is established that he did not take the normal care…

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Article LO6325-8 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The local authority is obliged to grant protection to the president of the territorial council, to the territorial councillor deputising for him or her or who has received a delegation or to one of these elected representatives who has ceased to hold office when he or she is the subject of criminal proceedings in connection with acts that do not have the character of misconduct detachable from the performance of…

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Article LO6325-9 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The president of the territorial council, the vice-presidents or the territorial councillors who have been delegated benefit, on the occasion of their duties, from protection organised by the local authority in accordance with the rules laid down by the penal code, special laws and this code. The local authority is obliged to protect the president of the territorial council, the vice-presidents or the territorial councillors who have been delegated against…

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Article L6325-10 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The local authority is subrogated to the rights of the victim to obtain from the perpetrators of the offences referred to in article LO 6325-9 the return of sums paid to the elected representative concerned. It also has a direct action for the same purposes, which it may bring before the criminal courts, if necessary by bringing a civil action.

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