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Article L1411-13 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In communes of 3,500 inhabitants or more, documents relating to the operation of delegated public services, which must be submitted to the commune pursuant to public service delegation agreements, with the exception of those mentioned in the article L. 311-5 of the code des relations entre le public et l’administration, are made available to the public on site at the town hall and, where applicable, at the annexed town hall,…

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Article L1411-14 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The provisions of Article L. 1411-13 apply to the public administrative establishments of municipalities with 3,500 inhabitants or more, to the public establishments for inter-municipal cooperation and to the mixed syndicates mentioned in Article L. 5711-1, which include at least one municipality of 3,500 inhabitants or more. The place where the documents are made available to the public is the head office of the public administrative establishment, the public establishment…

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Article L1411-17 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The provisions set out in articles L. 1411-15 and L. 1411-16 also apply to public establishments for interdepartmental cooperation, public establishments for interregional cooperation and mixed syndicates mentioned in article L. 5721-2 which include at least one département or region. The place of provision is the head office of the establishment and the hotels of the member departments and regions.

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Article L1411-19 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The deliberative assemblies of local authorities and their groupings decide on the principle of any delegation of public services to a local public company or a single-operations semi-public company, where appropriate after obtaining the opinion of the consultative commission for local public services provided for in article L. 1413-1. They decide on the basis of a report that presents the document containing the characteristics of the delegated services.

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Article L1412-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Local authorities, their public establishments, public establishments for inter-communal cooperation or mixed syndicates, for the direct operation of an industrial and commercial public service falling within their remit, set up an régie subject to the provisions of Chapter I of Title II of Book II of Part Two, where applicable, after obtaining the opinion of the consultative commission for local public services provided for in Article L. 1413-1. The operation…

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Article L1412-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Local authorities, their public establishments, public establishments for inter-communal cooperation or mixed syndicates may individualise the management of an administrative public service falling within their remit by creating an régie subject to the provisions of the chapitre Ier du titre II du livre II de la deuxième partie, le cas échéant, après avoir recueilli l’avis de la commission consultative des services publics locaux prévue à l’article L. 1413-1. However, services…

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Article L1412-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Local authorities, their public establishments, public establishments for inter-communal cooperation or mixed syndicates may individualise the management of a cultural public service falling within their remit by creating a public establishment for cultural cooperation subject to the provisions of the chapitre unique du titre III du présent livre.

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