Article L3121-9
The departmental council meets at the initiative of its chairman, at least once every three months, at a location in the department chosen by the standing committee. In years when the general renewal…
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The departmental council meets at the initiative of its chairman, at least once every three months, at a location in the department chosen by the standing committee. In years when the general renewal…
The President of the Departmental Council exercises the powers devolved to him by the Social Action and Family Code in matters of social action. With a view to exercising the powers defined by article…
The fees referred to in article L. 3333-8 are payable annually in advance.
Under the conditions and subject to the reservations provided for in this chapter, the departmental councils of Guadeloupe and Mayotte may be empowered to lay down the rules applicable in the territor…
When the investment section or the operating section of the budget includes either programme authorisations and payment appropriations, or commitment authorisations and payment appropriations, the Pre…
The election of the members of the Standing Committee may be contested under the conditions, in the forms and within the time limits prescribed for contesting the election of regional councillors.
Immediately after the election of the President and under his chairmanship, the Assembly shall elect the members of the Standing Committee under the same quorum condition as that provided for in artic…
The surplus from the operating section for the financial year ended, together with the previous result carried forward, is allocated in full at the earliest budgetary decision following the approval o…
I. - Where the purpose of the amendments is to incorporate new obligations directly imposed by law or do not have the effect of undermining its general scheme, the regional plan for spatial planning,…
I.-If the Assembly of Corsica so decides, the allocations earmarked for investment expenditure include programme authorisations and payment appropriations. Programme authorisations constitute the uppe…
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