Article D2321-12
Annual repayments on loans are apportioned in the year in which the facility is commissioned for annual repayments falling due before the year in which the facility is commissioned and as they fall du…
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Annual repayments on loans are apportioned in the year in which the facility is commissioned for annual repayments falling due before the year in which the facility is commissioned and as they fall du…
Where a secondary or special education establishment, which was municipal on 1 January 1986, the date of transfer of responsibility, forms part of a school complex comprising one or more other establi…
In the absence of an agreement reached between the local authorities and groupings of communes concerned before 1st November, the costs for the following year are apportioned under the following condi…
For the application of 8° of article L. 2331-8, provisions do not give rise to the entry of appropriations in the investment section of the budget. However, the municipal council may, by means of a sp…
The town council's decisions setting the conditions for reimbursing rescue costs are publicised by posting them in the town hall and in all places where instructions relating to safety and, in general…
Where it appears that a director no longer fulfils the conditions for which he or she was approved, approval will be withdrawn by the Director General of the Regional Health Agency. Withdrawal of appr…
Any person applying for approval to run a children's home for the disabled must provide in support of their application : 1° A police record less than three months old ; 2° A copy of their diplomas an…
When a director moves from one establishment to another, he or she must apply for approval for the new children's home he or she intends to run. The Director General of the Regional Health Agency take…
Directors of children's homes for the disabled must be at least twenty-five and no more than sixty-five years old.
Only applicants meeting the following conditions may be approved as directors of children's homes for the disabled: 1° Have a general education at least equivalent to the "brevet des collèges"; 2° Hav…
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