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Article L1212-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – The National Council for the Assessment of Standards is responsible for assessing the standards applicable to local authorities and their public establishments. The opinions issued by the Consultative Commission for the Assessment of Standards, and the reasons for them, are deemed to have been issued by the National Council for the Assessment of Standards. II. – The National Council is made up of representatives of the relevant State…

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Article L1212-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I. – The National Council for the Assessment of Standards is consulted by the Government on the technical and financial impact, for local and regional authorities and their public establishments, of draft regulatory texts creating or amending standards applicable to them. It is also consulted by the Government on the technical and financial impact of draft laws creating or amending standards applicable to local and regional authorities and their public…

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Article L1212-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

An allocation, intended to cover the operating costs of the National Standards Assessment Board and the cost of the work required by it, is deducted from the resources earmarked for the overall operating allocation provided for in the Finance Act for the year. The amount of this allocation is determined each year by the National Council, after receiving the assent of the Local Finance Committee.

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Article L1221-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

A national training council for local elected representatives is created, chaired by a local elected representative. This council is made up of local elected representatives and qualified personalities. Its members carry out their duties in compliance with the ethical principles mentioned in article L. 1111-1-1. Its meetings may be organised in electronic form. The council formulates opinions and recommendations relating to the training of local elected representatives in order to…

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Article L1221-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The National Council for the Training of Locally Elected Representatives is assisted by a Steering Committee. Made up of local elected representatives, experts and qualified personalities, it is responsible for formulating proposals to promote the quality of training courses, proposing a directory of training courses related to the exercise of the mandate, and defining the procedures for assessing the quality of training courses included in this directory. It submits its…

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Article L1221-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Any public or private body wishing to provide training related to the exercise of the mandate of local elected representatives is required to obtain prior approval issued by the minister responsible for local authorities after receiving the reasoned opinion of the national council for the training of local elected representatives. The granting of this approval is subject to the condition that the person who practises on an individual basis or…

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Article L1221-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I.-The organisation holding an authorisation pursuant to Article L. 1221-3 is required to declare and carry out its activity in accordance with the provisions of Articles L. 6316-1 to L. 6316-5 and L. 6351-1 to L. 6363-2 of the Labour Code, with the exception of Articles L. 6351-7, L. 6355-24, L. 6362-2, L. 6362-4, L. 6362-6-1 and L. 6362-6-2, subject to the adaptations set out in II to XII. However,…

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Article L1231-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Agence nationale de la cohésion des territoires is a national public institution, created in the form of a State public establishment. It carries out its missions throughout France. It carries out its missions throughout France. Its action is primarily aimed at areas suffering from geographical constraints, demographic, economic, social or environmental difficulties, or lack of access to public services, with particular attention paid to the areas referred to in…

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