Article R1434-33
I.- The territorial health councils are made up of a minimum of thirty-four members and a maximum of fifty members, distributed as follows:1° College of professionals and health service providers, mad…
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I.- The territorial health councils are made up of a minimum of thirty-four members and a maximum of fifty members, distributed as follows:1° College of professionals and health service providers, mad…
The term of office for members of the territorial health councils is five years, renewable once. Membership ceases when the person concerned ceases to hold the office or position in respect of which h…
Each Territorial Health Board is made up of a plenary assembly, a bureau, a specialised mental health commission and a specific committee for organising the expression of users.The specialised mental…
The Director General of the Regional Health Agency, or his representative, may attend meetings of the Territorial Health Board, but may not vote. He may be assisted by persons of his choice. The Terri…
An administrative and technical commission for the fire and rescue services is set up under the board of directors of the fire and rescue service. This commission is consulted on matters of a technica…
The provisional decision is taken on the advice of the Commission des aides à l'écriture et à la réécriture de scénario, after consultation with reading committees in accordance with the procedures se…
The aid is awarded in the form of a grant.The aid is paid in two instalments. The first instalment, which may not exceed 50% of the total amount of the grant, is paid when the grant is awarded. The ba…
The maximum amount of support is €30,000, including a maximum of €20,000 for the author.
The granting of aid is the subject of two decisions:1° A provisional decision accepting the principle of granting aid;2° A definitive decision to grant aid once the amount of aid has been determined.
The final award decision is taken after the amount of the aid has been determined on the advice of a costing committee made up of the chairman and vice-chairman of the commission and representatives o…
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