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Article L7227-18 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

When the Martinique Assembly is renewed, the deliberation fixing the allowances of its members pursuant to this section shall take place within three months of its installation. Any deliberation concerning the functional allowances of one or more of its members shall be accompanied by an appended table summarising all the allowances allocated to councillors to the Martinique Assembly. .

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Article L7227-19 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The maximum allowances voted by the Assembly of Martinique for the actual performance of the duties of councillor to the Assembly of Martinique are determined by applying to the reference term mentioned in Article L. 7227-17 the rate of 60%. The rules of procedure determine the conditions under which the amount of the monthly allowances allocated to councillors at the Assembly of Martinique is reduced according to their actual attendance…

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Article L7227-20 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The maximum functional allowance voted by the Assembly of Martinique for the actual performance of the duties of President of the Assembly of Martinique is determined by applying the rate of 145% to the reference term mentioned in Article L. 7227-17. It may be increased by 40%, provided that the total amount of the maximum allowances likely to be allocated to the members of the Martinique Assembly is not exceeded…

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Article L7227-21 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The maximum functional allowance voted by the Assembly of Martinique for the actual performance of the duties of President of the Executive Council is determined by applying the rate of 145% to the reference term mentioned in Article L. 7227-17. It may be increased by 40%, provided that the total amount of the maximum allowances likely to be allocated to the members of the Executive Council of Martinique is not…

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Article L7227-22 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The councillor of the Martinique Assembly, the president of the Executive Council or the executive councillor who holds other electoral mandates or who sits in this capacity on the board of directors of a local public establishment, the Centre national de la fonction publique territoriale, on the board of directors or supervisory board of a company or who chairs a company may not receive, for all of their duties, a…

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Article L7227-23 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Councillors to the Martinique Assembly, the President of the Executive Council and executive councillors may receive a travel allowance and reimbursement of the subsistence expenses they have incurred to take part in meetings of the Martinique Assembly, commissions, the Executive Council and the bodies of which they are ex officio members. Disabled councillors to the Martinique Assembly and executive councillors may also benefit from the reimbursement of specific travel, accompaniment…

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Article L7227-24 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

When the president of the assembly of Martinique and the vice-presidents, the president of the executive council and the executive councillors use the universal employment-service cheque provided for in Article L. 1271-1 of the Labour Code to ensure the remuneration of employees or approved associations or companies responsible for either childcare or assistance to the elderly, disabled or those who require personal assistance in their home or mobility assistance in…

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