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Article L2213-14 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In order to ensure that the police measures prescribed by the laws and regulations are carried out, the operations of closing and sealing the coffin when cremation takes place are carried out: – in communes with a State police system, under the responsibility of the chief of district, in the presence of a police officer delegated by him; – in other communes, under the responsibility of the mayor, in the…

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Article L2213-15 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The surveillance operations mentioned in the first paragraph of article L. 2213-14 alone give entitlement to fees, the amount of which, set by the mayor after consulting the municipal council, is between €20 and €25. This amount may be updated by order of the Minister responsible for local authorities in line with the cost of living index of the French National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies. These fees are…

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Article L2213-20 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The mayor may, with the assent of the town council and after consulting the presidents of the wine-growing groups existing in the commune, set the date from which the harvesting of table grapes and grape harvests is authorised on the territory of the commune. Different dates may be set according to the grape varieties and the location of the vineyards.

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Article L2213-23 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The mayor is responsible for policing bathing and water sports activities carried out from the shore using beach and unregistered equipment. This policing is exercised at sea up to a limit set at 300 metres from the water’s edge. The mayor regulates the use of facilities built for the practice of these activities. The mayor shall provide for all emergency assistance and rescue measures. The mayor shall designate one or…

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