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Article R5421-5 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Board of Directors shall, through its deliberations, settle matters within the competence of the interdepartmental institution. It may delegate some of its powers to the executive committee under the conditions set out in article L. 3211-2. The deliberations of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee are sent to the Prefect of the department in which the institution has its registered office under the conditions and for the…

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Article R5421-7 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The budget of the interdepartmental institution comprises as revenue: 1° Contributions from the associated departments; 2° Income from the institution’s activities; 3° Income from the institution’s movable and immovable property; 4° Subsidies, assistance and participations granted to it; 5° Withdrawals from the reserve fund provided for in article R. 5421-8; 6° Proceeds from loans; 7° Donations and bequests; 8° Other revenue provided for by the laws in force.

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Article R5421-13 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The interdepartmental institution may be dissolved, of its own accord or at the request of one or more of the associated departments, when the institution proves impossible to operate. Dissolution is pronounced by decree issued after the assent of the Conseil d’Etat. This decree sets out the conditions for dissolution.

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Article R5611-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Two or more regions may, by concordant deliberations of their regional councils, enter into agreements with each other. The deliberations must include an undertaking to enter in the budget of each region concerned the expenditure necessary to achieve the jointly agreed purpose. Each regional council shall take programme deliberations for this purpose, as necessary. .

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