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Article R2221-36 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The accounts of the régies are kept under the conditions defined by a chart of accounts that complies with the general chart of accounts. This chart of accounts is drawn up by the minister responsible for local authorities and the minister responsible for the budget, after receiving the opinion of the Autorité des normes comptables. Specific charts of accounts for certain activities may be defined in accordance with the same…

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Article R2221-39 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Allocations to depreciation and provisions are calculated in accordance with the provisions and customary periods applicable to commercial enterprises in the same sector of activity. Depreciation relates to movable assets other than collections and works of art, buildings with the exception of non-income-producing land and intangible fixed assets. Fixed assets may be revalued in accordance with the provisions applicable to commercial enterprises.

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Article R2221-42 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

La régie peut, dans les conditions prévues à Article L. 2253-1, acquire financial holdings in public, semi-public or private companies that carry out a complementary or related activity. The public service authority is authorised to contract loans from all lending organisations and private individuals. It may also acquire or arrange for the construction of movable and immovable property payable in instalments to assignors and contractors.

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