#2011-1641Ordinance No. 2011-1641 on the Extension and Adaptation of Active Solidarity Income in Mayotte
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The ordinance extends and adapts the active solidarity income law to the Department of Mayotte, aiming to address social welfare by ensuring specific provisions applicable in mainland France are also applied to Mayotte with necessary adjustments. It outlines the legal framework for the implementation of this income, including financial compensation from the state to support the administrational changes required in Mayotte.
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Key Changes
- The title of the relevant social action code is modified to include Mayotte.
- Specific adjustments to eligibility and assessment criteria for the active solidarity income to accommodate the unique situation in Mayotte.
- Financial compensation mechanisms from the state to Mayotte are established to cover the costs associated with the implementation.
Obligations
What this law requires
Apply chapters II and III of title VI of book II of the Social and Family Action Code to Mayotte, including referenced provisions of the Social Security Code
Implement specific revaluations for Mayotte by decree to reduce the difference in fixed amounts between Mayotte and mainland France and other overseas departments
Replace the residency requirement from 5 years to 15 years for eligibility in Mayotte
Apply chapters II and III of title VI of book II of the Social Action and Families Code to Mayotte, including all related provisions of the Social Security Code that these chapters reference.
Implement specific revaluations for Mayotte by decree to reduce the difference in flat-rate amounts between Mayotte and mainland France and other overseas departments.