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Article D72-100-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The report provided for in article L. 72-100-2 describes, in summary form, the local authority’s sustainable development situation based on the assessments, documents and reports produced by the local authority on a voluntary basis or provided for by a legislative or regulatory text. This report includes, with regard to the five aims of sustainable development mentioned in III of article L. 110-1 of the Environment Code: – a balance sheet…

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Article D72-100-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – Pursuant to Article L. 72-100-3, the President of the Executive Council of Martinique shall present to the Assembly of Martinique an annual report on the situation with regard to equality between women and men in the collectivity. II. – The report sets out the local authority’s human resources policy in terms of professional equality between women and men. To this end, it includes the data from the report…

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Article D72-101-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The budget implementation period is limited to the same year to which that budget applies for the authorisation of expenditure and the issue of revenue vouchers. However, this period includes an additional period extending to the last day of January of the following year. This provision does not apply to operations involving only the investment section of the budget.

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Article D72-101-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The chapters of budgets voted by nature correspond: a) Investment section: – to each of the two-digit accounts in classes 1 and 2 open to the nomenclature by nature, with the exception of the accounts “Retained earnings”, “Profit for the financial year”, “Provisions for liabilities and charges”, “Differences on realisation of fixed assets”, “Fixed assets assigned, conceded, leased or made available”, “Depreciation of fixed assets”, “Depreciation of fixed assets” ;…

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Article D72-101-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

For budgets voted by type, the budget item corresponds to the most detailed subdivision of the nomenclatures defined by the decree provided for in Article L. 71-101-4, supplemented, for operations, by the operation number. The chapters entitled “Unforeseen expenditure”, “Transfer from the operating section”, “Transfer to the investment section” and “Proceeds from the disposal of fixed assets” do not include an item.

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Article D72-101-5 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The chapters of budgets voted by function correspond: a) Investment section: – for expenditure and revenue that can be broken down, to group 90 “Breakdown of operations”, completed by the number of one of the ten functions of the functional nomenclature; – to the specific “RSA” expenditure and revenue chapters, one tracking all expenditure and the other all investment revenue relating to the revenu de solidarité active ; – for…

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Article D72-101-6 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The articles of the budgets voted by function correspond: a) Investment section: – for allocable expenditure and revenue, to group 90 “Allocated operations”, completed by the most detailed subdivision of the functional nomenclature; – for non-allocable expenditure and revenue, to each of the non-allocated chapters, completed by the most detailed subdivision of the nomenclature by nature. The chapters corresponding to unforeseen expenditure, the transfer from the operating section and proceeds…

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