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CHAPTER II : Composition and operation of the consultative commission on the assessment of costs

Article R1212-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The advisory commission on the assessment of charges, provided for in article L. 1211-4-1, is made up of twenty-two of the members, defined in article L. 1211-2, of the Local Finance Committee: 1° The eleven representatives of the State; 2° The two presidents of regional councils; 3° The four presidents of departmental councils; 4° Five mayors, including at least two presidents of public establishments for inter-communal cooperation, elected by secret…

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Article R1212-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The advisory commission on the assessment of charges is chaired by one of its elected members, appointed, under the conditions provided for in article R. 1211-14, by the local finance committee. The chairman of the advisory commission is assisted by two vice-chairmen, appointed, under the conditions provided for in article R. 1211-14, by the local finance committee from among the elected representatives of the two categories of local authorities other…

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Article R1212-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Consultative Commission on the Assessment of Burdens meets in plenary session or in section depending on whether the question submitted to it concerns all categories of local authorities or only one of them. In the event that the commission chairman is unavailable, the plenary session is chaired by one of the vice-chairmen. The advisory commission on the assessment of charges is made up of the following three sections: 1°…

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Article R1212-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Advisory Committee on the Assessment of Charges is convened by the chairman of its plenary session, who sets the agenda and sends it to the interested members of the committee at least ten days before the date of the meeting. The meeting notice may be sent by any means, including fax or e-mail. The same applies to any papers or documents required for the preparation of the meeting or…

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Article R1212-5 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The commission is consulted on: 1° The procedures for assessing the increases and decreases in charges resulting from transfers of powers between the State and local and regional authorities; 2° The draft interministerial order provided for in the first paragraph of article L. 1614-3.A this title, its examination covers in particular: a) The amount of resources devoted by the State or the competent local authorities to the exercise of the…

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Article R1212-7 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The order establishing the amount of the increase or decrease in charges is notified to the local authorities concerned. The Minister for the Interior and the Minister for the Budget have the option of consulting the commission on any complaints made by these local authorities. The commission issues an opinion within one month of the complaint being forwarded by the ministers.

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Article R1212-8 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The report referred to in the second paragraph of Article L. 1614-3 shall be drawn up by the full Commission. If the plenary session does not meet before the first Tuesday in October, the report will be drawn up by its Chairman after consultation with the members of the Commission. The report is presented by the Chairman or one of the Vice-Chairmen at a meeting of the Local Finance Committee.

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