#ECOP2504325AOrder Establishing a Revenue and Advance Management System at the Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection Authority
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This law establishes a revenue and advance management system within the Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection Authority in France. It outlines the responsibilities of the revenue manager, who is authorized to collect specific fees, including service fees, convention charges, and event registration fees. Additionally, it sets procedures for managing advances, allowing for supplementary funds under certain conditions and establishing accountability for financial transactions.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of a revenue and advance management system
- Authorization for the revenue manager to collect specified fees
- Procedures for managing advances with accountability
Obligations
What this law requires
Establish a revenue management system (régie de recettes) and advance management system (régie d'avances) within the Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection Authority
Revenue manager must collect fees for: (1) service fees per article L. 592-14-2 of the Environmental Code, (2) charges from hosting third-party units, (3) conference and event registration fees, (4) fees from provision of spaces and means including royalties under general property law
Revenue manager must remit collected receipts to the assigned public accountant at least twice per month in conditions specified in articles 8 and 9 of the July 26, 2019 decree
Revenue manager may accept the following payment methods: (1) bank transfers and direct debits, (2) credit cards, (3) online payments including for CAMARII exams and professional training
Advance manager is authorized to pay expenses necessary for current operation of the environmental studies and monitoring laboratory located in Tahiti as specified in article 10 of the July 26, 2019 decree