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Article L4436-5 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Consultative Council may decide, by an absolute majority of its members, to take up any issues falling within the remit of the region or department and of direct interest to the environment, living environment or cultural activities of the Amerindian and Bushinenge populations. These matters may also be referred to it by the representative of the State. .

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Article L4437-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The following provisions of Part Four of this Code are not applicable to Mayotte: 1° Book I; 2° In Book II: a) Article L. 4221-2 ; b) Title III; 3° In Book III: a) Chapters I and II of Title I; b) Article L. 4313-1 and the second sentence of 9° of Article L. 4313-2 ; c) Title II; d) Chapters I and III of Title III, sections 2, 3…

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Article L4437-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The planning and sustainable development plan, drawn up on the basis of articles LO 6161-42 and LO 6161-43 in their wording in force before the publication of the loi organique n° 2010-1486 du 7 décembre 2010 relative au Département de Mayotte, and which came into force on 22 June 2009, is assimilated to the regional development plan provided for in articles L. 4433-7 à L. 4433-11. It is revised under…

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Article L5111-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Territorial authorities may associate for the exercise of their competences by creating public cooperation bodies in the forms and conditions provided for by the legislation in force. The category of groupings of territorial collectivities includes public establishments for inter-municipal cooperation and mixed syndicates, mentioned in articles L. 5711-1 and L. 5721-8, metropolitan poles, territorial and rural balance poles, departmental agencies, interdepartmental institutions or bodies and interregional agreements. Agreements for the…

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