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Article L7123-13 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The President of the Assembly of French Guyana may decide that the meeting of the standing committee shall be held in several places, by videoconference. When the meeting of the standing committee is held by videoconference, the quorum is assessed on the basis of the presence of the members of the standing committee in the various places by videoconference. The Standing Committee meets in a single place at least once…

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Article L7124-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The composition of the council, the conditions for appointing its members and the date of its installation are set by decree in the Conseil d’Etat. When a body is called upon to appoint more than one member to the council, it makes these appointments in such a way that the difference between the number of men appointed, on the one hand, and women appointed, on the other, is no greater…

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Article L7124-8 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The members of the council receive, for the actual performance of their duties, an allowance set by the Assembly of French Guiana within the limit of a monthly ceiling determined by reference to the maximum allowances provided for councillors to the Assembly of French Guiana in the articles L. 7125-19 et L. 7125-20. This allowance varies according to the attendance of members at meetings of the council or its formations…

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Article L7124-9 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In addition to the leave of absence they are entitled to under article L. 7124-7, the president, the vice-presidents and the members of the council are entitled to a credit of hours allowing them to have the time necessary to prepare the meetings of the council and the committees of which they are members. This credit of hours, flat-rate and quarterly, is set by reference to the legal working week….

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