Jean-Claude Pradeilhes : The CDPPT is the body for local collaboration between La Poste, local elected officials, and regional representatives. It is called on to offer its views concerning the annual report on the postal network’s accessibility. The law of 30 April 2007 established these departmental commissions. Their main goal is to guarantee long-term postal coverage, especially in rural and sensitive urban areas. The French government, the French Mayors' Association, and La Poste signed the local postal coverage agreement for the 2014-2016 period on 16 January 2014.
The commission verifies that La Poste is following the accessibility rule as defined by the law of 20 May 2005: at least 90% of the population must be fewer than 5 km and under 20 minutes by car from a La Poste outlet. In addition, it sets out how to distribute the national postal territorial compensation fund. La Poste keeps it informed of planned changes to the network in the department.