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🏛 AIDES_TERRITOIRES · 📍 FR
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Jan 24, 2019
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Nature / environment / Natural risks
Major natural risk is the consequence of a natural hazard whose effects can affect a large number of people, cause significant damage, and exceed the response capacities of the directly concerned authorities. The Major Natural Risk Prevention Fund (FPRNM), known as the "Barnier fund", created by Law n°95-101 of February 2, 1995, relating to the strengthening of environmental protection, initially aimed to finance compensation for the expropriation of properties exposed to a major natural risk, as well as expenses related to limiting access and the eventual demolition of these properties, in order to prevent any future occupation. Gradually, the use of FPRNM resources has been extended to other categories of expenses with the aim of preventing major natural risks. The FPRNM currently allows the financing of permanent measures (categories of expenses) included in the environmental code (article L.561-3) and temporary measures included in finance laws (https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT00000061213…