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An Association Loi 1901 is the term used in France for a non-profit-making organisation of two or more people. The name comes for the convention having entered into French law on 1 July 1901. A non-profit association created in France can function without being declared. In this case it does not exist as a legal entity and falls under the collective ownership of all its members. However, the association must be declared if a bank account is needed, if it collects membership fees or arranges fundraising, or if the members undertake any legal action or buy or sell on its behalf. Declaration requires the following:
Note: In Alsace and Moselle, the situation is different. Click here for more information. Declaration ProceduresDeclaration is free. It should be made at the Préfecture of the department where the association is located. The declaration must contain the following information:
Other information which may be included:
A receipt of declaration is sent by the administration within 5 days. Official JournalAn application form to declare the creation of the association in the Journal Officiel can be filled in at the same time as the declaration is made. Publication of the new association must appear in the Journal Officiel within a month following the declaration at the Préfecture. There is a fee to be paid for this publication (€39,06 - January 2006) Management and the AGMThe structure of the management team (president, treasurer etc.) can be arranged as best suits the association - there are no rules on this - although all members must be invited to attend an Annual General Meeting held by the Association's management. Staff and salariesUnder certain circumstances and within particular restrictions, non-profit organisations may hire and pay employees with a Chèque Emploi Associatif, part of the simplified CE-TPE (Chèque Emploi trés petites entreprises) system for small employers.
Modification or Dissolution of the AssociationAny changes that occur in the Association must be declared at the Préfecture within 3 months. They should be noted in a register that the Association must be able to produce on request to the administrative and legal authorities. Changes made in the Association may be published in the Official Journal although this is not compulsory. There are three kinds of dissolution:
Alsace-MoselleThis region does not fall under the 1901 Association law. For associations with a head office in the Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin or Moselle, the magistrate's court is qualified to receive the inscription of an association. This must be followed by an announcement in a newspaper of legal advertisements. The main differences from the Loi 1901 are:
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