Article R6223-18
The General Meeting is held at least once a year. It may also be convened at the request of one or more shareholders representing at least one third of the total number of shareholders or one third of…
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The General Meeting is held at least once a year. It may also be convened at the request of one or more shareholders representing at least one third of the total number of shareholders or one third of…
…rmen are set out in the Articles of Association in accordance with the conditions set out inarticle 11 of law no. 66-879 of 29 November 1966 relating to professional non-trading companies.
The provisions of articles R. 1112-79 to R. 1112-94 relating to the users' commission are applied to persons cared for in cosmetic surgery facilities where the holder of the authorisation is a health…
…r in Article R. 6322-6, as well as the periods mentioned in the second paragraph of Article R. 6322-11, are interrupted until the final decision is taken. This interruption applies to applications sub…
The suspension and withdrawal decisions provided for in the fifth paragraph of Article L. 6322-1 are taken by the Director General of the Regional Health Agency on the grounds and under the conditions…
…thorisation may only be granted for facilities that meet the conditions set out in articles R. 6322-15 to R. 6322-29.
In the event of the transfer of the operation, including where this is the result of a merger or amalgamation, the transferee, before commencing operation on its own behalf, must send the Director Gen…
…hen they are not served by the in-house pharmacy of a health establishment by virtue of article R. 5126-13 , cosmetic surgery facilities may have an in-house pharmacy under the conditions provided for…
The provisions of this chapter apply to facilities where surgical procedures are performed to modify a person's body appearance, at their request, without therapeutic or reconstructive aim.
The provisions of articles R. 1113-1 to R. 1113-9 relating to the responsibility of establishments for the property of patients are applicable to cosmetic surgery facilities.
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