Article L2542-3
The mayor's own duties are to ensure that the inhabitants enjoy the benefits of good policing, in particular cleanliness, salubrity, safety and tranquillity in the streets, places and public buildings…
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The mayor's own duties are to ensure that the inhabitants enjoy the benefits of good policing, in particular cleanliness, salubrity, safety and tranquillity in the streets, places and public buildings…
The basis of assessment for the payment intended to finance mobility services is made up of earned income as taken into account to determine the basis of assessment for health insurance contributions…
Chapters III and IV of Title I of Book I of this Part shall not apply to Mayotte.
Where, in a société anonyme created prior to 7 December 1969, a municipality is a member or chairman of the board of directors, a member of the management board or a member or chairman of the supervis…
The Town Council may also decide to hold regular meetings on certain specified days; but, in this case, the matters to be discussed and decided are also, except in cases of urgency, communicated at le…
The mayor and the municipal council have the power to administer the assets of the commune section and to dispose of them.
The departmental council decides on offers made by communes, associations or private individuals to contribute to any expenditure of departmental interest.
Prior to the debates on the draft budget, the president of the departmental council presents a report on the situation with regard to equality between women and men concerning the operation of the dep…
The appropriations are voted by chapter and, if the departmental council so decides, by article. In both cases, however, the departmental council may specify that certain appropriations are specialise…
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 m…
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