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Article R6451-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Territorial Council, the Executive Council and the President of the Territorial Council of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, when they choose to transmit by electronic means the acts mentioned in Article LO 6451-2 or some of these acts, use a teletransmission system that has been approved under conditions laid down by an order of the Minister for Overseas France. Approval is subject to compliance with the requirements set out in the specifications appended…

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Article R6451-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The specifications mentioned in article R. 6451-1 defines the overall architecture of the remote transmission chain for acts subject to legality control as well as the characteristics required for the approval of a remote transmission system and relating to: a) Its inclusion in the overall architecture of the teletransmission chain; b) The standards for data exchanges; c) The security of these exchanges; d) The functions for processing these data; e)…

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Article R6451-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The President of the Territorial Council signs an agreement with the Prefect of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon relating to the implementation of teletransmission. The agreement includes the reference of the approved system and provides in particular: a) The date of connection to the teletransmission chain; b) The nature and characteristics of the acts transmitted electronically; c) The respective commitments of the signatories to the agreement for the organisation and operation of teletransmission; d)…

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Article R6451-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The Prefect of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon may suspend the application of the agreement provided for in Article R. 6451-3 when it observes serious deterioration in the operation of the teletransmission system, or when it is prevented from taking cognisance of the documents transmitted, or when the system no longer meets the conditions for approval defined in Article R. 6451-1. The authorities concerned are notified in writing of any suspension. The documents will…

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Article R6451-5 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The provisions of this Title apply to the local authority’s public establishments and to the local semi-public companies mentioned in 7° of Article LO 6451-2. For the application of these provisions to the local authority’s public establishments and local semi-public companies, the President of the Territorial Council is understood to mean the President or Director of the public establishment or semi-public company.

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Article R7124-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The economic, social, environmental, culture and education council comprises sixty members, distributed as follows: 1° Fourteen representatives of businesses and self-employed professional activities in French Guiana, regardless of the nature of their activity or their legal status; 2° Fourteen representatives of trade union organisations representing employees and the civil service at French Guiana level; 3° Six representatives of organisations that participate in collective economic and social life; 4° Six representatives…

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Article R7124-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

An order of the State representative shall set, by application of the rules defined in article R. 7124-1 the list of organisations of all kinds represented within the Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Educational Council of French Guyana, the number of their representatives and, where applicable, the specific terms and conditions of their appointment. The distribution of seats allocated to employee trade union organisations within the economic, social, environmental, culture…

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