The GEMAPI competence (Management of Aquatic Environments and Flood Prevention) is a competence entrusted to intercommunalities (metropoles, urban communities, urban communities; agglomeration, communities of communes) by the law of 27 January 2014 on the modernisation of the territory; territorial public action and the affirmation of metropolises (known as MAPTAM law). and that of 7 August 2015 on the new territorial organisation of the Republic (so-called " Law NOTRe"). L' exercise of this competence entered into force on 1 January 2018. These inter-communalities may, as the case may be, have decided to; exercise, in all or part of their territory, all or part of their jurisdiction under administration or to transfer it or delegate it to one or more mixed unions.
The maps drawn up show territorially the mode d’#x27; exercise of this competence (on a fee, by delegation or by transfer) chosen the actors concerned (EPCI with own taxation, mixed trade unions)
__Origin__
This layer was built from the IGN_admin_express® data that gives the outlines of Public Institutions of Intercommunal Cooperation (EPCI). A search then made it possible to determine which EPCIs possessed or did not possess the GEMAPI competence, and which types of competence these EPCIs are equipped with if any.
__Partner organisations__
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