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IMC LADDER: Initiate−establish−implement−evaluate December 2016 Inter-municipal Cooperation

IMC LADDER: Initiate−establish−implement−evaluate December 2016 Inter-municipal Cooperation. Reference material: TOOLKIT ON INTERMUNICIPAL COOPERATION Council of Europe. IMC in CoE members. CDLR reported IMC to European Ministers – since 2008

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IMC LADDER: Initiate−establish−implement−evaluate December 2016 Inter-municipal Cooperation

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  1. IMC LADDER: Initiate−establish−implement−evaluateDecember 2016Inter-municipal Cooperation Reference material: TOOLKIT ON INTERMUNICIPAL COOPERATION Council of Europe

  2. IMC in CoE members • CDLR reported IMC to European Ministers – since 2008 • IMC is a widespread phenomenon in western European countries (France, XIX, NL 1851) • With an elaborated menu to choose from: composition, tasks, scope, institutionalisation, decision-making powers

  3. IMC STEP LADDER:1-6 Initiating cooperation • 6. Build awareness and support

  4. 11. Establish management / representatives IMC STEPS: (7-10) Setting up the cooperation 12. Ensure continuous self-assessment and monitoring 13. Enable continuous and effective communications 14. Conduct regular evaluations

  5. Step 9. Agree financing, 1 Fee related Service Type: • E.g. water supply, heating, sanitation • IMC body or its operator may recover costs directly from consumers • Municipal contribution may be necessary for subsidy or investment costs • Who has powers to borrow / guarantee loans? • How are costs apportioned between municipalities?

  6. Step9. Agree financing, 2 Socio-economic Tax Borne Expenditure • E.g.: Economic development, social welfare; health care; environmental protection tourism promotion. • Can an IMC impose a tax? • Municipal contributions from grants or taxes? • Which are the basis of contribution?

  7. Step 9: Financing Socio-economic Functions: • British/French IMC levy additional taxes • Hungarian specific government grant for joint administrative offices • Specific grants for e.g. schools, care homes • Grants favouring urban centres (services periphery) • Association of Jura LG - 40 Polish LGU, on joint tourist development, EU funding

  8. Step 10. Negotiate agreement or statutes • Non-formal agreement (handshake) • Private/public law contract/agreement • Statutes of a private/public law institution

  9. Step 10. Negotiate agreement or statutes • ToC Sample • Purpose/ duration of the agreement • Field and scope of the agreement • Rights and obligations of each party • Articles governing the Management • Shares, Financing, Accounting and audit • Rights of ownership and assets • Service related visibility activities • Parties liabilities, shares • Admission / withdrawal of a partner • Dissolution • Settlement of disputes • Monitoring and evaluation

  10. Step 11. Establish representation and management • Decision-making bodies • Members assembly: election by citizens, by municipal councils, member of municipal councils? • Each municipality has same number of representatives? • Proportional to population; financial criteria? • Private sector involvement anticipated?

  11. Thank you! alba.dakoli.wilson@flag-al.org

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