Article R1418-11
The Board of Directors meets at least three times a year when convened by its Chairman, who sets the agenda. If the Chairman is unable to attend, the Board shall be convened by the Chief Executive Off…
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The Board of Directors meets at least three times a year when convened by its Chairman, who sets the agenda. If the Chairman is unable to attend, the Board shall be convened by the Chief Executive Off…
The Chairman of the Board of Directors is solely responsible for administration. He prepares and executes the deliberations of the Board of Directors. He manages the Agency's assets and is the authori…
The Union General Meeting is convened by its Chairman at least twice a year. The meeting is convened by right if an absolute majority of the members making up the meeting so request. The meeting may o…
Reports to the Committee are entrusted either to members of the Committee or to members of the Conseil d'Etat, the Court of Auditors, the Inspectorate General of Finance and the Inspectorate of Pharma…
If none of the parties appear, the court declares the proceedings terminated. This renders the order for payment null and void.
The Articles of Association set the term of office of the director of the public establishment for cultural or environmental cooperation, which is between three and five years. This term is renewable…
Workers are given information and advice on the individual monitoring of their state of health, which they should be able to take advantage of once exposure has ended.
After consulting the Conseil départemental de l'insertion par l'activité économique and taking into account the quality of the proposed integration project and the existing offer to ensure a balanced…
Nurses must listen to, examine, advise, educate or care for all persons with the same conscience, whatever their origin, morals, social or family situation, beliefs or religion, disability, state of h…
In addition to donations and bequests made to it and contributions towards some of its costs, the company's resources come from annual subscriptions. The basic rate of the annual subscription is the s…
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