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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: Links of interest and transparency

Article L1451-1-1

Publicity for meetings of the expert commissions, boards and collegiate bodies mentioned in I of article L. 1451-1 and which are consulted as part of administrative decision-making procedures is organ…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Chapter I: Attachment of property for payment

Article L211-1-1

Where the garnishee is an institution authorised by law to maintain deposit accounts, the documents are sent to it electronically.

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
TITLE I: PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS FOR INTERCOMMUNAL COOPERATION

Article L5210-1-1

I. - In each department, based on an assessment of the coherence of the perimeters and an inventory of the distribution of the competences of the existing groupings and their exercise, a departmental…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER I: Powers of the Territorial Council

Article LO6251-11-1

Before examining the draft budget for the local authority, the President of the Territorial Council presents to the Territorial Council the Executive Council's report on the situation of Saint-Barthél…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER I: Powers of the Territorial Council

Article LO6251-17-1

Representatives of the Territorial Council of Saint-Barthélemy take part in the work of the consultative body for regional cooperation policies in the Antilles-Guyane zone provided for in I of Article…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER I: Powers of the Territorial Council

Article LO6351-11-1

Before examining the draft budget of the local authority, the President of the Territorial Council presents to the Territorial Council the Executive Council's report on the situation of Saint-Martin i…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER I: Powers of the Territorial Council

Article LO6351-17-1

Representatives of the Territorial Council of Saint-Martin participate in the work of the consultative body for regional cooperation policies in the Antilles-Guyane zone provided for in I of Article L…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER I: The territorial health promotion centre

Article L72-111-1

The mission of Martinique's territorial health promotion centre is to ensure that reforms to the health and care system are geared towards the specific needs of the local authority.The Centre Territor…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I

Article L4021-1

The aim of continuing professional development is to maintain and update knowledge and skills and to improve practices. It is an obligation for healthcare professionals. Over a period of three years,…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter I.

Article A141-1

The prior information of the policyholder referred to in the first paragraph of article L. 141-6 of the Insurance Code is provided in the form of a specific document, separate from any other contractu…

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