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Article D7226-30 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Given the requirements of the public education service, the weekly service of staff belonging to teaching bodies or job categories who benefit from a credit of hours in accordance with article L. 7226-9 is subject to adjustment at the beginning of the school year. The duration of the credited hours is divided between the service time spent in the presence of pupils for which they are statutorily responsible and the…

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Article D7226-31 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In the case of part-time work, the credit of hours is reduced in proportion to the ratio between the working hours set out in the employment contract of the employee concerned, in accordance with the provisions of article L. 3123-6 of the Labour Code, and the legal weekly working time defined in article D. 7226-32 of this code. In the case of a State civil servant, a territorial civil servant…

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Article D7226-32 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

To set the maximum time to which elected representatives who have the status of employees are entitled pursuant to article L. 7226-9, the legal working time for a calendar year is assessed on the basis of the legal weekly working time set by article L. 3121-27 of the Labour Code, by deducting five weeks’ paid holiday as well as public holidays. However, when there is a derogation from this duration…

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Article D7226-33 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

To set the maximum time of absence to which, pursuant to article L. 7226-9, elected officials who are civil servants, territorial civil servants or hospital civil servants or contractual employees of the State, a territorial authority or their public administrative establishments, the legal working time for a calendar year is assessed on the basis of the annual working time set in the article 1 of decree no. 2000-815 of 25…

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Article D7226-34 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Independent of teaching expenses, the cost of which is borne by the local authority’s budget, the travel and subsistence expenses of the chairman and members of the Martinique Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council, mentioned in article L. 7226-10, are paid for by the local authority under the conditions defined by the decree no. 2006-781 of 3 July 2006 setting the terms and conditions for the payment of expenses…

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Article R7227-1 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. 7227-1, the assembly councillor or executive councillor, 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 R7227-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In order to benefit from the credit for hours provided for in article L. 7227-2, the councillor to the assembly or the executive councillor 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 hours credit to which he is still entitled in respect of the current quarter.

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Article R7227-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The provisions of articles R. 7227-1 and R. 7227-2 are applicable, where they do not benefit from more favourable provisions, to civil servants governed by Titles I to IV of the general civil service regulations and to contractual employees of the State, local authorities and their public administrative establishments who hold elective public office.

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