Article L7122-12
The chairman alone is responsible for policing the assembly.He may have any individual who disturbs order expelled from the auditorium or arrested.In the event of a crime or misdemeanour, he draws up…
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The chairman alone is responsible for policing the assembly.He may have any individual who disturbs order expelled from the auditorium or arrested.In the event of a crime or misdemeanour, he draws up…
The Assembly of French Guiana is also convened at the request of:1° The standing committee;2° Or one third of its members on a specific agenda, for a period that may not exceed two days. The same coun…
The deliberations of the assembly of French Guyana, as well as those of its standing committee when they are taken by delegation of the assembly, are published in the same forms. Any person has the ri…
All councillors to the Assembly of French Guyana have the right, within the framework of their office, to be informed of the affairs of the territorial community which are the subject of deliberation.
…that it shall meet in camera.Without prejudice to the powers conferred on the Chairman by article L. 7122-12, these sittings may be broadcast by audiovisual communication media.
Votes are taken by open ballot whenever one-sixth of the members present so request. In the event of a tie, the President shall have the casting vote.Nonetheless, votes on appointments shall always ta…
The Assembly of French Guyana shall ensure the dissemination of information to its members by the material means it deems most appropriate. In order to enable the exchange of information on matters wi…
The minutes of each meeting, drawn up by one of the secretaries, are approved at the beginning of the following meeting and signed by the Chairman and the secretary.The minutes shall contain the date…
Failure to comply with the provisions of article L. 3254-1 relating to commissaries is punishable by a fine of 3,750 euros.
…ferred to the Greater Paris metropolitan area, in accordance with the procedures set out in Article L. 5211-4-1.II. - The departments or parts of departments of the municipalities or public establishm…
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