Syndicat intercommunal à vocation multiple

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Syndicat intercommunal à vocation multiple ( SIVOM ) is a category of intercommunal special-purpose associations in France , introduced by a statutory order (ordonnance) of January 5, 1959. A law of January 5, 1988 gave municipalities the opportunity to transfer competences individually to a SIVOM (syndicalisme à la carte) . As of the 1990s, almost all of these organizations were replaced by Communautés de communes .

supporting documents

  1. ^ Ordonnance no 59-29 du 5 January 1959 relative aux syndicats de communes