#AGRT1430199AOrder of February 26, 2015, on Requests for Extension of Agreements Concluded within a Recognized Interprofessional Organization
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This order establishes the process for recognized interprofessional organizations in France to extend their agreements. It affects these organizations by requiring them to submit specific documentation and justification for extensions, such as detailed budgets and demonstration of representation. The goal is to ensure coherence with EU regulations and involve stakeholders in the process through consultations.
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Key Changes
- Sets a clear process for extending agreements within recognized interprofessional organizations.
- Requires submission of detailed documentation and justification for extension requests.
- Establishes stakeholder consultation through the Ministry of Agriculture's bulletin.
Obligations
What this law requires
Recognized interprofessional organizations must submit extension requests to the Minister responsible for agriculture, with coordination from the Ministers responsible for economy, budget, and overseas affairs as applicable.
Extension request dossiers must include the original signed agreement with each page (including annexes) initialed by all signatories.
For agreements involving contributions, organizations must submit a detailed provisional budget for each year showing planned financing of actions by contribution.
Organizations must provide documentation demonstrating representativeness in accordance with Article 164 of EU Regulation 1308/2013 and Article L. 632-4 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code.
Organizations must submit the signed minutes (or extract) from the deliberative body meeting that adopted the agreement, referencing the agreement and its content.