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Article LO6321-25 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

After the election of the Executive Council under the conditions set out in article LO 6322-6, the Territorial Council may form its committees and appoint its members or delegates to sit on outside bodies and delegate the exercise of some of its powers to the Executive Council. In this case, and notwithstanding article LO 6321-22, the reports on the business submitted to the territorial councillors may be communicated to them…

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Article LO6321-26 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Territorial Council, when one sixth of its members so request, shall deliberate on the creation of a mission of information and evaluation tasked with gathering information on a matter of interest to the local authority or with carrying out an evaluation of a public service of the local authority. The same territorial councillor may not associate himself with such a request more than once a year. No mission may…

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Article LO6321-27 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Territorial Council appoints its members or delegates to sit on outside bodies in the cases and under the conditions provided for by the provisions governing these bodies. The fixing by the aforementioned provisions of the term of office assigned to these members or delegates does not prevent them from being replaced at any time, and for the remainder of that term, by a new appointment made in the same…

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Article LO6321-28 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The territorial council may set up consultative committees on any issue of territorial interest concerning all or part of the territory of the local authority. These committees shall include persons who may not belong to the council, in particular representatives of local associations. On a proposal from the executive council, the territorial council shall determine the composition of the advisory committees for a period that may not exceed the term…

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Article LO6321-29 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The operation of the groups of elected representatives on the Territorial Council may be the subject of deliberations without the decisions relating to the allowance system for elected representatives being modified on this occasion. The groups of elected representatives are formed by submitting a declaration to the President of the Territorial Council, signed by their members, together with a list of their members and their representative. Under the conditions that…

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Article LO6321-30 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

When the local authority publishes, in any form whatsoever, a general information bulletin on the achievements and management of the territorial council, a space is reserved for the expression of the groups of elected representatives. The procedures for applying this provision are defined by the internal regulations.

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Article LO6321-32 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

At its request, the president of the territorial council receives from the representative of the State the information necessary for the exercise of its attributions. At its request, the representative of the State receives from the president of the territorial council the information necessary for the exercise of its attributions.

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Article LO6321-34 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The representative of the State may, within fifteen days of it being forwarded to him, request the Territorial Council, by a reasoned order, to give a new reading to a deliberation. The representative of the State may request within seven days, Sundays and public holidays not included, a second deliberation of an act of the Executive Council. In the cases provided for in this article, the act or deliberation shall…

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