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Article D6364-7 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The collectivity receives the allocation provided for in Article R. 3334-5 under the same conditions as the départements. It also receives an allocation taken from the appropriations allocated to the increase mentioned in article R. 3334-7. This allocation is calculated by applying the ratio of the local authority’s population to the national population, increased by 10%, to the total amount of this increase. .

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Article D6365-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

For 2007, the budgetary decisions adopted by the commune of Saint-Martin continue to apply for the current financial year without any change in the budgetary and accounting framework. The new local authority is competent to modify them by means of amending decisions. The accounts of the commune of Saint-Martin are subject to an interim decree on the date of creation of the local authority of Saint-Martin. The assigning accountant of…

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Article D6371-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The additional financial burdens resulting for the collectivity of Saint-Martin from the new powers attributed to it by Book III of Part Six (legislative) shall be the subject of financial compensation, through the transfer of taxes from the State, the department or region of Guadeloupe, the commune of Saint-Martin and through the State allocations mentioned in Article LO 6371-5. For each competence transferred, the resources allocated are equivalent to the…

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