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Article L114-12 of the French Sports Code

In order to carry out their missions, the sports resource, expertise and performance centres have at their disposal the equipment, staff and credits allocated to them by the State and the region. They may use resources from the sale of goods, legacies, remuneration for services, registration fees, accommodation, catering and various subsidies, as well as any other revenue authorised by the laws and regulations.

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Article L114-13 of the French Sports Code

The acts of the sports resources, expertise and performance centres relating to the budget and its modifications are prepared, adopted and become enforceable under the conditions defined in articles L. 421-11, with the exception of the second paragraph of a, and L. 421-12 du code de l’éducation. These acts and the financial account are subject to budgetary control under the conditions defined in article L. 421-13 of the same code….

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Article L114-14 of the French Sports Code

I.-The establishment’s acts giving rise to deliberation by the Board of Directors and corresponding to the missions defined in article L. 114-2 of the present code are forwarded to the Minister responsible for sport. They become enforceable fifteen days after their transmission. Within this period, the Minister responsible for Sport may order the withdrawal of these acts if they are contrary to laws and regulations or likely to undermine the…

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Article L114-16 of the French Sports Code

I.-As an exception to law no. 83-634 of 13th July 1983 on the rights and obligations of civil servants, law no. 84-16 of 11th January 1984 on the statutory provisions relating to the State civil service and law no. 84-53 of 26th January 1984 on the statutory provisions relating to the territorial civil service, State or regional employees assigned to a sports resources, expertise and performance centre retain their status,…

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Article L114-17 of the French Sports Code

A decree in the Conseil d’Etat shall define the conditions for the application of this chapter. In particular, it shall specify the financial and accounting arrangements for these establishments. It determines the public law regime applicable to their technical committees and their health, safety and working conditions committees.

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Article L115-1 of the French Sports Code

I.-Provided that they continue to be used for the public sports service and that the beneficiary local authorities draw up a project for the establishment, full ownership of the following is transferred: 1° State property made available to the mixed syndicate “Centre du sport et de la jeunesse de Corse” to the territorial collectivity of Corsica ; 2° State property made available to the association “Centre sportif de Normandie” to…

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Article L121-1 of the French Sports Code

Sports associations are formed in accordance with the provisions of the law of 1st July 1901 relating to the contract of association or, when their registered office is in the departments of Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin and Moselle, in accordance with the local civil code.

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Article L121-3 of the French Sports Code

Subject to the approval referred to in article L. 121-4, sports associations that promote and organise physical and sports activities for disabled people may receive assistance from the public authorities, particularly in terms of sports practice, access to sports facilities, organisation of competitions, training of sports instructors and adaptation of transport. Sports associations, particularly those for schools, universities and companies, are open to disabled people.

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