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Article R711-15 of the French Commercial code

Applicants for the office of member of the board shall certify to the supervisory authority that they meet the conditions set out in Article L. 713-4and that they are not subject to any of the disabilities mentioned in Article L. 713-3. Candidates for the office of president shall mention in their certificate the length of terms they have already served as president of a public establishment in the network of…

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Article R711-16 of the French Commercial code

The general meeting of the territorial, local and departmental chambers of commerce and industry of Ile-de-France meets whenever it is convened by its chairman or at the request of one third of its members or the supervisory authority. It meets under the conditions set out in its internal regulations, at least three times a year.

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Article R711-18 of the French Commercial code

Where the existence of areas of economic activity within the boundaries of a territorial chamber of commerce and industry makes this necessary, delegations corresponding to administrative boundaries may be created by order of the supervisory authority. However, no delegation may be created after 15 April of the year in which the territorial chamber of commerce and industry is renewed. A delegation may be abolished under the same conditions. It may…

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Article R711-19 of the French Commercial code

The delegation is made up of members of the territorial chamber of commerce and industry whose activity or the business they represent is located in the delegation’s constituency and who have been identified as members of the chamber and of the delegation during the electoral operations. These delegation members are elected at the level of the constituency of the territorial chamber of commerce and industry. On a proposal from the…

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Article R711-20 of the French Commercial code

The delegation, which cannot meet by professional category, submits its proposals and wishes to the chamber. It may be consulted directly by the administration on specific problems in its constituency. The delegation submits its operating rules, which are incorporated into the chamber’s internal regulations, to the territorial chamber of commerce and industry for approval.

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Article R711-21 of the French Commercial code

The delegation elects its chairman, who is by right a member of the bureau of the territorial chamber of commerce and industry. The delegation meets when convened by its chairman or at the request of at least one third of its members. It may appoint associate members under the conditions set out in articles R. 711-3 and R. 711-4.

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Article R711-22 of the French Commercial code

The groupings that the territorial chambers of commerce and industry and the regional chambers of commerce and industry are authorised to form between themselves for the defence of special and common interests may be set up as public establishments. These public establishments, known as “interconsular groupings”, are created by decree issued on the report of the minister responsible for overseeing the chambers of commerce and industry, on the proposal of…

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Article R711-23 of the French Commercial code

The interconsular groupings are authorised to set up and administer any establishments used for trade and industry under the conditions set out in Article R. 712-28 and within the limits of the powers defined by the decree provided for in Article R. 711-22. Within the same limits, they may participate in any operation likely to ensure the economic development of the constituency of the chambers that constitute them.

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Article R711-24 of the French Commercial code

Interconsular groupings may be declared concessionaires of public works or entrusted with public services under the same conditions as territorial chambers of commerce and industry. The concession may relate not only to works undertaken by the State, but also to those that are the responsibility of local authorities, their public establishments or trade associations.

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