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Article D112-4 of the French Sports Code

The National Sports Museum is responsible for 1° The study and presentation to the public of sport and its related heritage, considered in their historical, scientific, artistic, sociological or technical dimensions, and the provision of the documentation collected; 2° The conservation, protection and restoration, on behalf of the State, of cultural property listed in its inventories and in its care; 3° Enriching national collections by acquiring cultural property on behalf…

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Article D112-5 of the French Sports Code

To carry out its missions, the museum: 1° Designs, develops and operates permanent or temporary exhibitions, on its own premises and in other suitable venues, in France and abroad; 2° Manages a centre for the conservation and restoration of movable sporting heritage under the conditions defined by article L. 452-1 of the French Heritage Code; 3° Has a department responsible for welcoming the public, disseminating information, organising events and providing…

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Article D112-6 of the French Sports Code

The performance contract mentioned in article R. 112-1 specifies the resources and indicators corresponding to the objectives. The cultural, commercial and economic policy of the establishment, its activities and investments falling within its remit may be the subject of agreements with local authorities, public establishments or private bodies.

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Article D112-7 of the French Sports Code

The institution is responsible for conserving, restoring, studying, enriching, presenting to the public and promoting collections in the sporting domain belonging to the State, local authorities, public establishments or private bodies, which are placed at its disposal by means of open-ended deposits or which it acquires for valuable consideration or free of charge on behalf of the State. State collections in the custody of the institution form part of the…

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Article D112-9 of the French Sports Code

The Board of Directors comprises : 1° Three representatives of the State: a) The Director of Sport or his representative ; b) Another representative of the Minister for Sport; c) The Director General of Heritage and Architecture or his representative; 2° Three representatives appointed respectively by a region, a department and a municipality. These local authorities are chosen by the Minister for Sport as a priority from among the local…

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Article D112-10 of the French Sports Code

The members of the Board of Directors mentioned in 4° and 5° of article D. 112-9 are appointed for a renewable term of three years. The representatives of the local authorities mentioned in 2° of the same article are appointed for the duration of their elective mandate. In the event of a vacancy occurring more than three months before the expiry of the term of office, a new member is…

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Article D112-11 of the French Sports Code

The President is appointed by order of the Minister for Sport from among the members mentioned in 3° and 4° of article D. 112-9, with the exception of the President of the Steering Committee who is ex officio Vice-President of the Board of Directors. The Chairman ensures that the institution carries out its duties. He is deputised by the vice-chairman in the event of absence or impediment.

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Article D112-12 of the French Sports Code

The duties of director are performed free of charge. However, they entitle the holder to reimbursement of travel and subsistence expenses in accordance with Decree no. 2006-781 of 3 July 2006 laying down the conditions and procedures for payment of expenses incurred in the temporary travel of civil servants of the French State.

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Article D112-13 of the French Sports Code

The Board of Directors meets at least twice a year and is convened by its Chairman, who sets the agenda on a proposal from the Chief Executive. The Board of Directors meets automatically at the request of at least half of its members or at the request of the Minister for Sport. The Board of Directors may only validly deliberate if at least half of its members are present. If…

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