Article R5421-11 of the French General Code of Local Authorities
The departmental councils of the associated departments may, by concurring deliberations, admit a new department to the interdepartmental institution they have created.
The departmental councils of the associated departments may, by concurring deliberations, admit a new department to the interdepartmental institution they have created.
The departmental councils may, by concurring deliberations, decide either the withdrawal of a department from the interdepartmental institution or the dissolution of the latter. The deliberations set out the conditions for withdrawal or dissolution.
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.
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. .
If the agreement relates to powers exercised by the regions, pursuant to article L. 4211-1, the acceptance of the legal entities on whose behalf each region acts is required. The acceptance of local authorities and public establishments is given in accordance with the legislative and regulatory provisions governing them. Acceptance by the State is the subject of agreements prepared and concluded by the territorially competent regional prefects.
The presidents of the regional councils concerned sign the agreement between the regions, in the light of the concordant deliberations of the regional councils and, where applicable, the acceptances given under the conditions provided for in Article R. 5611-2. This specifies in particular, in addition to the purpose and duration for which it is concluded, the foreseeable cost of the operations envisaged and the distribution of expenses. The agreement designates…
The provisions of article R. 4313-5 are applicable to the establishments mentioned in article L. 5622-4. For their application, read: “l’établissement de coopération interrégionale” instead of: “the region” and : “the deliberative body of this establishment” instead of : “the deliberative body of this local authority” and : “the regional council”.
The provisions set out in article R. 5212-1 are applicable to the members of the committees of mixed syndicates made up exclusively of municipalities and public establishments for inter-municipal cooperation.
The provisions of Book III of Part Two are applicable to mixed syndicates exclusively associating municipalities and public establishments for inter-municipal cooperation, subject to the provisions specific to them.
The chapters and articles of the budget of a public-private association covered by article L. 5711-1 are defined by the decree mentioned in article R. 2311-1. The budget is voted in accordance with the conditions set out in article R. 5211-14. The provisions of article R. 2311-1 defining the methods of functional presentation and presentation by nature are applicable to the budget of the joint association referred to in article…
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