Key Benefits:
The Minister of Interior, Internal Security and Local Freedoms, the Minister of Ecology and Sustainable Development, and the Minister Delegate for Liberties Local,
In view of the general code of local authorities;
Given the law n ° 84-53 of 26 January 1984 amending the statutory provisions relating to the territorial civil service;
In view of Act No. 2002-92 of 22 January 2002 To Corsica, in particular Article 30;
Having regard to Decree No. 2002-823 of 3 May 2002 concerning the territorial community of Corsica, in particular Article 10 thereof;
Having regard to Decree No. 2003-716 of 1 August 2003 on the modalities of transfer to the The territorial community of Corsica and the provision of decentralised services of the State, taken pursuant to Article 30 of Law No. 2002-92 of 22 January 2002 on Corsica, in particular Article 3 thereof;
In view of the The Assembly of Corsica as of 30 October 2003;
In view of the agreement concluded on 30 October 2003 between the State and the territorial community of Corsica concerning the transfer of decentralised services from the Ministry of Ecology and Sustainable development,
Stop:
Approved the Convention entered into on October 30, 2003 (1) between the State and the territorial community of Corsica, in Application of Article 3 of the aforementioned decree of 1 August 2003 concerning the transfer of the part of the deconcentrated service of the Ministry of Ecology and Sustainable Development, responsible for the management of the water resources of Corsica and of The development and approval of the management and management of the waters of Upper Corsica and Corse-du-Sud, as well as the master plan for the management and management of the waters of Corsica.
This Order will be published in the Official Journal of the French Republic.
Done at Paris, 29 December 2003.
Minister of the Interior,
of Internal Security
and local freedoms,
Nicolas Sarkozy
The Minister of Ecology
and sustainable development,
Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin
The minister delegate to local freedoms,
Patrick Devedjian