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Article D2564-9 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The grant application is submitted by the mayor, the president of the competent inter-communal public cooperation establishment, the president or director of any public law legal entity exercising competence relating to the construction and renovation of schools. For the application of article D. 2564-7, the list of documents to be produced in support of the application is determined by order of the minister responsible for overseas France.

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Article D2564-10 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Within three months of the date of receipt of the grant application, the Prefect will inform the applicant that the application, drawn up in accordance with article D. 2564-9, is complete, or will request the production of any missing documents. In the latter case, the deadline is suspended. In the absence of notification of the administration’s response on expiry of the three-month period, the application is deemed to be complete.

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Article D2564-11 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – No grant may be awarded if work has begun on the operation before the date on which the application is declared or deemed complete. Commencement of execution of the operation is constituted by the first legal act entered into for the purposes of carrying out the operation or, in the case of work carried out on a contract basis, by the constitution of supplies or the start of…

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Article D2564-12 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Acknowledgement of the completeness of the application and a waiver granted on the basis of II of article D. 2564-11 do not constitute a decision to award the grant. An application for a grant is deemed to have been rejected if it has not been the subject of an awarding order no later than during the financial year following that in respect of which the application was made. If, after…

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Article D2564-13 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The order awarding the grant mentions: a) The designation and characteristics of the operation, the nature and the estimated amount excluding taxes of the subsidisable expenditure; b) The estimated timetable for the operation, the estimated amount of the grant and its rate; c) The deadlines provided for in articles D. 2564-15 and D. 2564-16; d) The grant payment terms provided for in article D. 2564-17 as well as the repayment…

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Article D2564-15 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

If, on expiry of a period of two years from notification of the grant, the operation for which it was awarded has not begun to be carried out, the Prefect will declare that the decision to award the grant has lapsed. For operations that can be carried out in the short term, the prefect may, however, set a deadline of less than two years. For the application of the first…

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Article D2564-16 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

When the beneficiary of the grant has not declared completion of the operation within four years of the date on which the start of execution was declared, the operation is deemed to have been completed. The Prefect will wind up the operation under the conditions set out in I of article D. 2564-17 and in the last paragraph of article D. 2564-18. No request for payment from the beneficiary may…

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Article D2564-18 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Prefect shall request the repayment of all or part of the grant in the following cases: a) If the allocation of the subsidised investment has been modified without his authorisation before the expiry of the period set in the order awarding the grant; b) If he is aware that the ceiling provided for in the second paragraph of article D. 2564-14; c) If the operation is not carried out…

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