Article L72-100-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities
Book VI of Part One is applicable to the territorial collectivity of Martinique insofar as it does not conflict with this Title.
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Book VI of Part One is applicable to the territorial collectivity of Martinique insofar as it does not conflict with this Title.
Prior to the debates on the draft budget, the President of the Executive Council of Martinique shall present a report on the situation with regard to sustainable development concerning the operation of the territorial community of Martinique, the policies it conducts on its territory and the guidelines and programmes likely to improve this situation and contribute to achieving the sustainable development objectives included in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,…
Prior to the debates on the draft budget, the President of the Executive Council of Martinique shall present a report on the situation with regard to equality between women and men concerning the operation of the territorial authority of Martinique, the policies it pursues on its territory and the guidelines and programmes likely to improve this situation. The content of this report and the procedures for its preparation are set…
The budget of the territorial authority of Martinique is the act by which the authority’s annual revenue and expenditure are forecast and authorised. The budget voted must be balanced in terms of expenditure and revenue. The budget of the territorial authority of Martinique is drawn up in an operating section and an investment section, both in terms of revenue and expenditure. Certain interventions, activities or services are individualised within annexed…
The award of grants shall give rise to a deliberation separate from the vote on the budget. However, for grants whose award is not subject to conditions, the Assembly of Martinique may decide: 1° To individualise in the budget the appropriations per beneficiary; or 2° To draw up, in a statement annexed to the budget, a list of beneficiaries with, for each of them, the purpose and amount of the…
Within a period of ten weeks prior to the examination of the budget, a debate is held within the Assembly of Martinique on the budget guidelines for the financial year and on the multiannual commitments envisaged. This debate also covers the progress of the measures provided for by the convergence plan covering the territory of the collectivity. The draft budget of the collectivity is prepared and presented by the President…
The appropriations are voted by chapter and, if the Assembly of Martinique so decides, by article. In these two cases, the Assembly of Martinique may, however, specify that certain appropriations are specialised by article. In the event of a vote by article, the President of the Executive Council of Martinique may, by express decision, make transfers from article to article within the same chapter excluding articles whose appropriations are specialised….
I. – If the Assembly of Martinique so decides, the allocations for capital expenditure include programme authorisations and payment appropriations. Programme authorisations constitute the upper limit of expenditure that may be committed for the execution of investments. They remain valid for an unlimited period until they are cancelled. They may be revised. Payment appropriations constitute the upper limit of expenditure that may be authorised or paid during the year to…
Before the vote on the first budgetary deliberation following its renewal, the Assembly of Martinique establishes its budgetary and financial regulations. The local authority’s budgetary and financial regulations specify in particular: 1° The procedures for managing programme authorisations, commitment authorisations and related payment appropriations, and in particular the rules relating to the lapse and cancellation of programme authorisations and commitment authorisations; 2° The procedures for informing the Assembly of Martinique…
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