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Article R7124-24 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The members of the Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council receive, for the performance of their duties, an allowance equal to no more than 45% of the maximum functional allowance that may be allocated to a councillor at the Assembly of French Guyana, pursuant to article L. 7125-19.

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Article R7124-25 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The President of the Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council receives, for the actual performance of his duties, an allowance at most equal to 50% of the maximum functional allowance that may be allocated to the President of the Assembly of French Guyana, pursuant to Article L. 7125-20.

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Article R7124-26 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Vice-presidents of the Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council who have been delegated by the President receive, for the effective performance of their duties, an allowance not exceeding the allowance that may be allocated to a member of the Council, as defined in article R. 7124-24, increased by a coefficient of 1.9. The members of the bureau, other than the vice-presidents, receive, for the actual performance of their duties,…

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Article R7124-27 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The deliberation of the Assembly of French Guyana setting the allowances mentioned in article R. 7124-24 shall provide, after consultation with the President of the Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council, for the terms and conditions for reducing the allowances allocated to the members of this Council according to their attendance at meetings of the Council or its formations as well as meetings of the bodies in which they…

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Article D7124-30 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Given the requirements of the public education service, the weekly service of staff belonging to teaching bodies or job categories who benefit from a credit of hours in accordance with article L. 7124-9 is subject to adjustment at the beginning of the school year. The duration of the credit hours is divided between the time worked in the presence of pupils for which they are statutorily responsible and the additional…

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Article D7124-31 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In the case of part-time work, the credit of hours is reduced in proportion to the ratio between the working hours set out in the employment contract of the employee concerned, in accordance with the provisions of article L. 3123-6 of the Labour Code and the legal weekly working time defined in article D. 7124-32 of this code. In the case of a State civil servant, a territorial civil servant…

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Article D7124-32 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

To set the maximum time to which elected representatives who have the status of employees are entitled pursuant to article L. 7124-9 the legal working time for a calendar year is assessed on the basis of the legal weekly working time set by article L. 3121-27 of the Labour Code, taking into account five weeks’ paid holiday as well as public holidays. However, when there is a derogation from this…

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Article D7124-33 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

To set the maximum time of absence to which, pursuant to article L. 7124-9, elected representatives who are civil servants, local authority civil servants, hospital civil servants or contract employees of the State, a local authority or their public administrative establishments, the legal working time for a calendar year is assessed on the basis of the annual working time set out in article 1 of decree no. 2000-815 of 25…

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