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Article L6224-11 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Honorary membership is conferred by the representative of the State on former territorial councillors who have held elected office for at least fifteen years in the local authority.

Honorary membership may only be refused or withdrawn by the representative of the State if the person concerned has been convicted of an offence entailing ineligibility.

Honorary membership is not accompanied by any financial benefit chargeable to the local authority budget.

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Article L6224-11

L’honorariat est conféré par le représentant de l’Etat aux anciens conseillers territoriaux qui ont exercé leurs fonctions électives pendant quinze ans au moins dans la collectivité.

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 de la collectivité.

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