Article R7124-15 of the French General Code of Local Authorities
The Chairman of the Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council is responsible for policing the meetings.
The Chairman of the Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council is responsible for policing the meetings.
The representative of the State and the president of the assembly of French Guyana may be heard by the economic, social, environmental, culture and education council with their agreement or at their request. Any qualified person may be heard by the council or its committees. The civil servants of the State in the collectivity may only be heard with the agreement of the representative of the State and that of…
By agreement between the president of the assembly of French Guyana and the president of the economic, social, environmental, culture and education council, working groups common to both institutions may be set up.
Each year, as part of the preparation of the budget of the territorial collectivity of French Guyana, the president of the economic, social, environmental, cultural and education council draws up a project relating to the appropriations required for its operation and the carrying out of its studies, which he submits to the president of the assembly of French Guyana. The appropriations required for the operation of the economic, social, environmental,…
The opinions of the Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council are adopted, in plenary session, by a majority of the votes cast and mention the positions of minorities. The Council may only vote if more than half of its members in office are present. If the quorum is not reached, the meeting is adjourned to the second working day thereafter. A special meeting is convened urgently by the Chairman….
The Economic, Social, Environmental, Culture and Education Council meets in its new composition on the second Thursday following the publication of the order of the State representative provided for in article R. 7124-5.
The inaugural meeting of the Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council is chaired by the oldest member, with the youngest member acting as secretary. During this first meeting, the Council deliberates on the provisions of its rules of procedure relating to the procedures for electing its chairman and the members of the bureau. After the vote on this deliberation, the Council elects its chairman. Then, under the chairmanship of…
The Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council shall draw up its own rules of procedure. The rules of procedure shall lay down the conditions for the election of the Chairman, the Vice-Chairmen, of whom it shall determine the number, and the Secretary of the Council. The rules of procedure shall determine the composition of the Bureau, the number, composition, powers and operating rules of the committees, as well as…
Articles R. 7125-1 to R. 7125-3 and R. 7125-26 to R. 7125-28 are applicable to members of the economic, social, environmental, culture and education council.
The members of the Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council receive, for the performance of their duties, an allowance equal to no more than 45% of the maximum functional allowance that may be allocated to a councillor at the Assembly of French Guyana, pursuant to article L. 7125-19.
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