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Article L3123-30 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Honorary office is conferred by the State representative in the department on former departmental councillors who have exercised their elective functions for at least eighteen years.

Honorary status may only be refused or withdrawn by the State representative if the person concerned has been convicted of an offence leading to ineligibility.

Honorary office does not carry any financial benefit chargeable to the department’s budget.

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Article L3123-30

L’honorariat est conféré par le représentant de l’Etat dans le département aux anciens conseillers départementaux qui ont exercé leurs fonctions électives pendant dix-huit ans au moins.

L’honorariat ne peut être refusé ou retiré par le représentant de l’Etat que si l’intéressé a fait l’objet d’une condamnation entraînant l’inéligibilité.

L’honorariat n’est assorti d’aucun avantage financier imputable sur le budget du département.

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