Article R421-41
The multi-annual residence permit bearing the words "salarié détaché ICT", "salarié détaché mobile ICT", "salarié détaché ICT (famille)" or "salarié détaché mobile ICT (famille)" provided for in artic…
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The multi-annual residence permit bearing the words "salarié détaché ICT", "salarié détaché mobile ICT", "salarié détaché ICT (famille)" or "salarié détaché mobile ICT (famille)" provided for in artic…
…gs.This fund comprises two sections. The first section, made up of the resources defined in article R. 2573-44 and those mentioned in article 9 of law no. 2004-193 of 27 February 2004 supplementing th…
Orders made to implement decisions of the Local Finance Committee are signed by the High Commissioner or his representative.Orders made following written consultation of members of the Local Finance C…
The Local Finance Committee may decide to allocate a second share of the fund to municipalities to finance investments or cover operating expenses for projects of municipal interest.
…r of the Republic alone convenes the committee.The Local Finance Committee meets at least once a year..
The Local Finance Committee may also decide to allocate a third part of the fund to groups of municipalities to finance investments or cover operating expenses for projects of inter-municipal interest…
The amount of taxes, duties and fees mentioned in Article 52 of Organic Law No. 2004-192 of 27 February 2004 on the autonomous status of French Polynesia is that entered in the administrative account…
An initial portion of the fund, which is free to be used, is paid to the communes for operating and investment.This initial non-allocated portion may not be less than 70% of the fund's annual resource…
…cify the terms of its operation and the conditions for the allocation of funding defined by article R. 2573-46 and the territorial allocation for investment by municipalities mentioned in articles R.…
Transport and travel expenses incurred by members elected as representatives of communes and syndicates of communes on the French Polynesia Local Finance Committee for meetings of this committee or me…
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