Article R113-5
The agreement provided for in article L. 113-2 sets out the obligations of each of the parties and mentions all the sums received from the local authorities and their groupings, including those paid p…
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The agreement provided for in article L. 113-2 sets out the obligations of each of the parties and mentions all the sums received from the local authorities and their groupings, including those paid p…
In addition to the Director, who chairs it, the person in charge of human resources management and staff representatives, the Management Committee includes a representative of the region appointed by…
Each centre shall have an administrative social committee and, where applicable, a specialised health, safety and working conditions committee, reporting to its Director, under the conditions laid dow…
…of absolute necessity of service or under a precarious occupation agreement with or without standby duty, the location and size of the premises granted and the financial terms of each grant.
…ased on absolute necessity of service or the precarious occupancy agreement with or without standby duty terminates in the event of the alienation, reallocation or abandonment of the accommodation. Th…
…onal commitments provided for in article R. 131-11.The federations mentioned in article R. 131-4 produce the documents mentioned in 2°, 3° and 4° corresponding to their period of existence.
The duration of housing concessions is limited to that of the duties for which the beneficiaries obtained them.
In the case of a precarious occupation agreement with or without a penalty payment, the fees set out in articles R. 2124-68 and R. 2124-79 of the General Code on the Ownership of Public Property are d…
The provisions of articles R. 112-40 and R. 112-45 do not apply in Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Reunion Island, Mayotte, Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, Wallis and…
Each year, the home region sets the discount rate for the value of the ancillary benefits mentioned in article R. 114-49 for each of the categories of staff mentioned in article R. 114-44.
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