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Article R1611-38 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The members of the commission mentioned in 3° of article R. 1611-37 may be represented by a member of their association, who must be a regional councillor, a departmental councillor, a councillor who is a member of an inter-communal public body with its own tax system or a municipal councillor, depending on whether they belong to the “Régions de France” association, the Assemblée des départements de France, the Assemblée des…

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Article R1611-39 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Commission’s secretariat is provided by the Minister responsible for local and regional authorities. The expenses relating to the operation of the commission are entered in the State budget, mission “general and territorial administration of the State”. The procedures for the organisation and operation of the commission that are not provided for by this decree are set by the commission’s internal regulations. The deliberation of the commission establishing the rules…

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Article R1611-40 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

When it is consulted pursuant to IV of article L. 1611-10, the Consultative Commission on the Financial Responsibility of Local Authorities shall give its opinion within three months of the date of receipt, by its chairman, of its referral by the Prime Minister. The commission’s referral, which may be communicated electronically, includes: 1° A copy of the judgment against France by the Court of Justice of the European Union on…

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Article D1611-41 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

1° For the application of Article L. 1611-3-2, local authorities, their groupings and local public establishments whose debt-reduction capacity, defined as the ratio between outstanding debt at the balance sheet date and gross savings for the previous financial year and expressed as a number of years, recorded during the penultimate financial year, is less than : a) Twelve years out of the average over the last three years for communes,…

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