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Article D1611-32-9 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Other than the revenues mentioned in article L. 1611-7-1, local authorities and their public establishments may entrust a public or private body with the collection of revenue relating to: 1° On-street vehicle parking charges and the fixed-rate parking charges provided for in Article L. 2333-87 ; 2° Aux revenus tirés de l’exploitation d’infrastructures de charge nécessaires à l’usage des véhicules électriques ou hybrides rechargeables dans les conditions prévues à l’article…

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Article D1611-32-12 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The mandate given pursuant to Article L. 1611-7-2 shall specify in particular: 1° The nature of the transactions to which the mandate relates; 2° The duration of the mandate and the conditions under which it may be terminated; > The powers of the agency 3° The powers of the authorised body; 4° The conditions under which the funds required for the expenditure are made available to the authorised body; >…

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Article D1611-32-13 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The authorised body shall submit the accounts provided for in article D. 1611-22 at least once a year. This presentation shall take place within a timeframe that allows the principal’s public accountant to produce his management or financial account. The accounts produced by the agent shall show all expenditure and revenue transactions. The accounts produced by the agent show all expenditure and revenue transactions described by type, without any distinction…

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Article R1611-33 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – Variable interest rates on loans taken out by local authorities, their groupings and the departmental fire and rescue services mentioned in 2° of I of article L. 1611-3-1 with credit institutions are indexed or vary according to one of the following indices: 1° A customary rate on the eurozone interbank market, the eurozone money market or bonds issued by a Member State of the European Union whose currency…

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Article R1611-34 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – Local authorities, their groupings and departmental fire and rescue services may only enter into financial contracts provided that they are backed by loans and that the variable interest rate of the indexation formula resulting from the combination of the loan and the financial contract does not derogate from the conditions set out in Article R. 1611-33. II. – The deliberation of the deliberative assembly or, in the event…

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Article D1611-35 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In application of article L. 1611-9, the multi-annual impact study on operating expenditure is drawn up for all exceptional investment projects. This study is attached to the presentation of the exceptional investment operation project to the deliberative assembly, which may take place at the time of the budgetary orientation debate or the vote on a budgetary decision or at the time of a request for financing. The multi-annual impact study…

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Article R1611-36 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – When the European Commission initiates proceedings against France on the basis of Article 258 or 260 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, the State shall inform the local authorities, their groupings or their public establishments concerned by means of a referral comprising: 1° A note setting out the complaints in the proceedings brought against France; 2° The legal and factual elements likely to establish…

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