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Article D2573-61 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – The consultative commission for assessing the burdens of the communes, provided for in Article 11 of Law no. 2004-193 of 27 February 2004 supplementing the Statute of Autonomy of French Polynesia, comprises, in addition to its chairman, the members of the Local Finance Committee of French Polynesia. II. – It is convened by its Chairman, who sets the agenda for its meetings. The notice of meeting and the…

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Article R3121-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In the case provided for in Article L. 3121-4, the compulsory resignation of members of departmental councils is pronounced by the administrative court. The president of the departmental council, after refusal established under the conditions provided for in article L. 3121-4, shall refer the matter to the administrative tribunal within a period of one month, on pain of forfeiture. Failing to reach a decision within the time limit set in…

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Article R3121-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The special report on the activity of the State services in the department also includes an assessment of the action of the State’s public establishments that contribute to it. This report focuses in particular on actions to simplify the action of the State’s devolved services and on the modernisation of their organisation in consideration of local specificities and with a concern for the quality of service provided to users.

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Article R3123-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In order to benefit from the time required to attend and participate in the sittings and meetings referred to in article L. 3123-1, an elected member of a departmental council who is an employee shall inform his employer in writing as soon as he is aware of the date and duration of the planned absence(s).

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Article R3123-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In order to benefit from the credit for hours provided for in article L. 3123-2, an elected member of a departmental council who is an employee shall inform his employer in writing at least three days before his absence, specifying the date and duration of the planned absence as well as the duration of the time credit to which he is still entitled in respect of the current quarter.

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