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Article L1611-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Any association, work or business that has received a subsidy may be subject to control by the delegates of the authority that granted it. All groups, associations, works or private businesses that have received one or more subsidies in the current year are required to provide the authority that mandated the subsidy with a certified copy of their budgets and accounts for the past financial year, as well as any…

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Article L1611-5-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – An online payment service meeting the conditions laid down by decree in the Conseil d’Etat is made available to users by: 1° Local authorities and their public establishments; 2° Public health establishments and, when they are set up as public health establishments under article L. 6133-7 of the Public Health Code, health cooperation groups; > 3° The State, public health establishments and, when they are set up as…

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Article L1611-6 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

As part of their social actions, which notably concern food, hygiene, clothing and transport, and the educational, cultural, sports or leisure activities they carry out, local authorities, public establishments for inter-communal cooperation, communal and inter-communal centres for social action and school funds can issue people experiencing social difficulties with vouchers known as “personalised support vouchers” to acquire goods and services in the categories defined by the local authority or public…

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Article L1611-7 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – Local authorities and their public establishments may entrust a third party with the examination of applications and the preparation of decisions to award financial assistance and benefits that they assume or institute. II. – Local authorities and their public establishments may, by written agreement, entrust a body with a public accountant with the allocation and payment of expenditure relating to: – health and social action grants; > and…

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Article L1611-7-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Excluding any compulsory enforcement of their debts, local authorities and their public establishments may, with the approval of their public accountant and by written agreement, entrust a public or private body with the collection of: 1° Proceeds from access fees for cultural, sporting and tourist services; 2° Income from buildings belonging to them and entrusted under management, or other income and fees from the domain, the list of which is…

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Article L1611-7-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I.-The regions may, with the approval of their public accountant and by written agreement, entrust the granting of aid provided for in Article L. 1511-2 as well as the collection of revenue or payment of expenditure relating thereto to the bodies mentioned in Article 238 bis 4 of the General Tax Code whose purpose is to participate in the creation, development or takeover of businesses as well as the bodies…

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Article L1611-9 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

For any exceptional investment operation the amount of which exceeds a threshold set by decree according to the category and population of the local authority or establishment, the executive of a local authority or grouping of local authorities presents to its deliberative assembly a study relating to the multi-year impact of this operation on operating expenditure. The deliberation of the department or region to award an investment grant to an…

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Article L1611-10 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – Where the European Commission considers that the State has failed to fulfil one of its obligations under the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and that the obligation concerned falls wholly or partly within the remit of local and regional authorities or their groupings and public establishments, the State shall inform them thereof and notify them of any subsequent developments in the procedure initiated on the…

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