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Article R1612-35 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The regional audit chamber shall rule on whether the expenditure is compulsory. If the expenditure is compulsory and the chamber finds that the appropriations required to cover it are lacking or insufficient, it shall give formal notice to the local authority or public establishment concerned to make the said appropriations available by means of an amending decision to the budget.

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Article R1612-36 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

If the regional audit chamber finds that the expenditure is not compulsory or that the appropriations entered are sufficient to cover it, it shall notify its decision, which shall be substantiated, to the author of the request, to the local authority or public body concerned and, if it is not the author of the request, to the representative of the State.

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Article R1613-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Salary costs reimbursed pursuant to article L. 1613-5 include all remuneration defined by the décret n°85-730 du 17 juillet 1985 relatif à la rémunération des fonctionnaires de l’Etat et des fonctionnaires des collectivités territoriales régies respectivement par les lois n° 84-16 du 11 janvier 1984 et n° 84-53 du 26 janvier 1984, and by the décret n° 85-1148 du 24 octobre 1985 relatif à la rémunération des personnels civils et…

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Article R1613-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The total full-time equivalent number of local authority civil servants made available under article 100 of law no. 84-53 du 26 janvier 1984 portant dispositions statutaires relatifs à la fonction publique territoriale with trade union organisations in order to exercise a mandate at national level, the salary costs of which are reimbursed by a special allocation drawn from the resources allocated to the overall operating allocation, is set at one…

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Article R1613-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

For the purposes of article L. 1613-6, any localised event occurring in mainland France that causes damage to the property listed in Article R. 1613-4 and belonging to the local authorities or groupings mentioned in Article L. 1613-6 totalling more than €150,000 excluding tax. Subsidies are charged to the budget allocation mentioned in article L. 1613-6. When the total amount of damage, assessed in accordance with the conditions set out…

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Article R1613-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The following are eligible for the compensation mentioned in Article L. 1613-6, under the conditions set out in Article R. 1613-5, the following assets: 1° Road infrastructure and engineering structures; 2° Assets ancillary to roads required to make traffic safer; 3° Dykes; 4° Water distribution and drainage networks ; 5° Water treatment and lifting stations; 6° Forest fire defence tracks; 7° Parks, gardens and wooded areas belonging to the public…

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Article R1613-5 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Only work to repair damage to the assets listed in article R. 1613-4 and urgent work to restore the flow capacity of watercourses, for which the project management is provided by the local authority or grouping concerned, may give rise to the award of a grant by the endowment. The basis for the grant is equal to the amount, excluding taxes, of the work to repair the damage to the…

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Article R1613-6 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The basis for the grant is equal to the amount of the damage where the property is not insured at the date of the event. Where the property is insured at the date of the event and the applicant local authority or grouping is aware, at the time the grant application is submitted, of the amount of compensation due to it, the basis for the grant is net of this…

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