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Section 1: Special allocation relating to the conditions of exercise of local mandates.

Article R2335-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I.-In metropolitan France, the special allocation provided for in article L. 2335-1 is made up of two parts and two increases: 1° The first part is allocated to municipalities with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants whose per capita financial potential, as defined in article L. 2334-4, is less than the average per capita financial potential of municipalities with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants, increased by 25%; 2° A second part is allocated…

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Article D2335-1-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The scale mentioned in 3° and 4° of the I of article R. 2335-1 determining the amount of allocations in respect of increases in the allocation provided for in article L. 2335-1 is set as follows, by municipality: POPULATION (INHABITANTS) MAJORATION FOR COMPENSATION FOR REIMBURSEMENT OF THE COSTS OF CHILD CARE AND ASSISTANCE PROVIDED FOR IN ARTICLE L. 2123-18-2 MAJORATION FOR COMPENSATION FOR THE SUBSCRIPTION OF INSURANCE CONTRACTS PROVIDED FOR…

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Article R2335-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I.-Overseas communes benefit from the two parts of the special allocation mentioned in article L. 2335-1 under the following conditions: 1° Pour les communes de Guadeloupe, de Guyane, de Martinique, de La Réunion et de Mayotte, la dotation est attribuée selon les modalités prévues à l’article R. 2563-6 ; 2° For the communes of French Polynesia, the grant is allocated in accordance with the procedures set out in article D….

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