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Article R7227-22 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Any councillor to the assembly or any executive councillor, governed by Titles I to IV of the general statute of the civil service must, when they wish to benefit from the training leave provided for in article L. 7227-13, submit their request in writing to the hierarchical authority to which they report at least thirty days in advance, specifying the date and duration of the absence envisaged for this reason,…

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Article R7227-23 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Training leave is granted as of right in order to take part in a training course or attend a training session that meets the criteria set out in article R. 7227-15. It may, however, be refused if the requirements of the operation of the service preclude it. Decisions rejecting requests for training leave must be communicated with their reasons to the joint administrative commission during the meeting following this decision….

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Article R7227-25-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Training courses eligible under the individual right are training courses relating to the exercise of the mandate of the councillor to the Martinique Assembly and the executive councillor and training courses contributing to the acquisition of the skills necessary, where applicable, for professional reintegration at the end of the mandate. Training courses relating to the exercise of the mandate are training courses provided by a body approved by the minister…

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Article R7227-25-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Within the limit of the maximum amount set in application of 3° of article R. 1621-7 of the present code, the councillor to the Martinique assembly and the executive councillor acquire their individual training rights counted in euros each year, as of the third Monday following the first round of the territorial election, and may request to use them as of this acquisition. Regardless of the number of mandates held…

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Article R7227-25-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The councillor to the Martinique Assembly and the executive councillor who wish to benefit from training under their individual right to training shall send a request to the manager of the fund for financing and managing the individual right to training of local elected representatives mentioned in Article L. 1621-4, via the dematerialised service mentioned in Article L. 1621-5, in accordance with the general terms and conditions of use of…

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Article R7227-25-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The councillor to the Martinique Assembly and the executive councillor who have incurred travel and subsistence expenses to attend training as part of the individual right to training shall send the manager of the fund mentioned in Article L. 1621-4 a statement of expenses for reimbursement. Travel and subsistence expenses are reimbursed to the Councillor to the Martinique Assembly and the Executive Councillor, under the conditions defined by the decree…

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Article R7227-26 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Assembly councillors or executive councillors entrusted with special mandates may claim, on production of proof of the actual duration of the trip, firstly, payment of daily allowances intended to reimburse their additional meal and overnight expenses necessitated by the exercise of these mandates and, secondly, reimbursement of transport expenses incurred on this occasion. These expenses are covered under the conditions defined by the decree setting the terms and conditions for…

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