Updated to 01/01/2018.
Delegation of competence:
The Law of 13 August 2004 on Local Freedoms and Responsibilities allows the State to delegate to public institutions of inter-municipal cooperation (EPCI) and to general councils who so wish the management of stone aid. These communities are called delegates of competence.
The delegation of competence includes the management of stone aid for social housing, aid for the improvement of private housing and rental-accession arrangements.
Within the framework of the delegation of competence, the local authorities decide on the granting of aid to private housing, intended primarily for occupant owners, landlords and co-owners’ unions. They most often entrust the administrative tasks related to the examination of aid applications to the local delegations of Anah, located within the Departmental Directorates of Territories (DDT). However, they can perform this function directly. In delegation of competence, the Anah plays a role in supporting and advising communities, via DDT.
When there is no delegation of competence, it is the local delegates of Anah in the region (prefect of region) and in the department (prefect of department) who, in connection with the local authorities, manage the aid for the private park. Outside the delegation of competence, the partnership between the Anah and the communities is essentially formalised through the implementation of programmed operations, in particular the Programmed Habitat Improvement Operations (OPAH) and Programmes of General Interest (PIG).
The delegation agreement
The delegation of competence takes the form of a 6-year agreement. The agreement is signed between the president of the EPCI or the general council and the prefect of the department, local delegate of Anah in the department and representative of the state for the social park. It specifies the distribution between the appropriations for social housing and those allocated to private housing.
For delegated EPCIs, the delegation agreement is based on the detailed content of the Local Habitat Program (PLH). The PLH is the tool for defining, programming and steering local habitat policies. It is compulsory for EPCIs and, outside EPCI, for municipalities with more than 20,000 inhabitants.
For the delegated departments, the delegation agreement details the guidelines of the local housing policy to be carried out on the territory, sets out the operations to be programmed and indicates the means to be implemented to carry them out.
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__Origin__
Data collected on the sites of Anah and DGUHC (provision of the list of agreements & delegation of competence on housing subsidies; signed by region: www.dguhc-logement.fr)
__Partner organisations__
DREAL Bretagne
__Links annexes__
* [competence delegates on housing subsidies — DREAL BRETAGNE — Sceal](http://www.bretagne.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/les-aides-a-la-pierre-a170.html)
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