Article R2563-2
La majoration de la dotation forfaitaire des communes des départements d'outre-mer prévue à l'article L. 2563-2 is distributed among these communes in proportion to the population of each commune.
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La majoration de la dotation forfaitaire des communes des départements d'outre-mer prévue à l'article L. 2563-2 is distributed among these communes in proportion to the population of each commune.
…e employee with a certificate attesting to his or her actual attendance. This certificate shall be given to the employer if requested when the employee returns to work.
Any refusal by the employer must be justified and notified to the person concerned.
The provisions of Articles R. 4222-18 to R. 4222-20 apply to temporary electrical installations. For these installations, the employer applies a specific verification process to ensure that they are b…
…ination assignment is the subject of a written document enabling each operation to be identified individually.
…e involved in the operation, the project owner and contractors, employers or self-employed workers; 2° Specifies the coordinator's obligations, in particular the arrangements for his attendance at mee…
Co-ordination tasks are covered by specific written contracts or amendments. It is paid for separately. The remuneration takes into account, in particular, the time spent on site by the coordinator an…
…the conditions set out in articles L. 3331-1 to L. 3331-3, with the exception of service stations; 2° The temporary outlets provided for in articles L. 3334-1 and L. 3334-2; 3° Permanent facilities f…
Any refusal by the employer must be justified and notified to the person concerned.
…e employee with a certificate attesting to his or her actual attendance. This certificate shall be given to the employer if requested when the employee returns to work.
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