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Article R613-77 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Where the procedures for transmitting information to the persons mentioned in 7° of III of Article L. 613-49 do not guarantee an appropriate level of confidentiality, the supervisory board or the resolution board shall establish communication procedures ensuring the required level of confidentiality.

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Article R613-79 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

For the application of Article L. 613-59, the College of Resolution shall determine the operating procedures of the college of resolution authorities provided for in that Article. In this respect, the College of Resolution : 1° Establishes, after consulting the other members, the written terms and procedures for the operation of the college of resolution authorities; 2° Chairs the meetings of the college of resolution authorities and coordinates all its…

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Article D614-1 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

I.-The Financial Sector Consultative Committee comprises thirty-two members and their alternates appointed by order of the Minister for the Economy: 1° One Member of Parliament, appointed by the President of the National Assembly ; 2° One Senator, appointed by the President of the Senate; 3° Eleven representatives of credit institutions, finance companies, electronic money and payment institutions, investment firms, portfolio management companies, insurance companies, general agents, insurance brokers and intermediaries…

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Article D614-2 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

I. – The Advisory Committee on Financial Legislation and Regulation is chaired by the Minister for the Economy or his representative. The Committee comprises seventeen other members: 1° A Member of Parliament, appointed by the President of the National Assembly ; 2° A Senator, appointed by the President of the Senate; 3° A serving member of the Conseil d’Etat, appointed on the recommendation of the Vice-President of the Conseil d’Etat;…

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Article D614-3 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

I. – The functions of member of the Financial Sector Advisory Committee and member of the Advisory Committee on Financial Legislation and Regulation are free of charge. II. – The Banque de France provides the General Secretariats of the Advisory Committees with the staff and resources they need to carry out their duties. III. – Representatives of the Parliamentary Assemblies shall sit on the Advisory Committees until the renewal of…

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Article D615-1 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The Government Commissioners represent the State in the bodies to which they are appointed pursuant to the provisions of article L. 615-1. They also represent the State in the bodies to which a Government Commissioner has been appointed by virtue of specific legislative or regulatory texts.

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Article D615-2 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The Government Commissioners, whose number may not exceed ten, are appointed by order of the Minister for the Economy, on the recommendation of the Director General of the Treasury. The Government Commissioners appointed from among the State Auditors are appointed after consultation with the Head of the General Economic and Financial Control Department.

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Article D615-3 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The Government Commissioners appointed to a body pursuant to the provisions of Article L. 615-1 shall ensure that the body, either directly or through its subsidiaries or the establishments over which it has control, carries out its public interest activities in accordance with the texts governing it. They report to the Minister responsible for the economy on the public interest missions entrusted to the body to which they are appointed…

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Article D615-4 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The Government Commissioners attend meetings of the Board of Directors and the Supervisory Board, as well as General Meetings. They are also invited to attend meetings of the committees and commissions responsible for preparing the decisions of the aforementioned bodies or having received delegated powers from them. The Government Commissioners may ask the body to provide them with any document or information necessary for the performance of their duties. The…

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