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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Sub-section 1: Committee of elected representatives of the Ile-de-France region (R).

Article R2531-29

The committee elects its chairman from among its members by secret ballot by an absolute majority. If, after two ballots, no member of the committee has obtained an absolute majority, a third ballot i…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Committee members.

Article R4643-28

No person may be a member of the board of the national committee or of a regional prevention committee unless he can prove that he has practised a profession, trade or salaried activity in the buildin…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Committee members.

Article R4643-29

The employer shall allow employees who are members of a board of a committee of the organisation the time necessary to carry out their duties. The organisation shall ensure that the persons concerned…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Holders of a State nursing diploma.

Article D4311-23

The conditions for approval of the establishments, services and institutions where students carry out their placements are set by order of the Minister for Health.

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Holders of a State nursing diploma.

Article D4311-21

The institutes are inspected by civil servants appointed for this purpose by the Minister for Health. For the institutes mentioned in article D. 4383-7, inspections may be carried out jointly with ins…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: General provisions

Article R6153-2

I. - This sub-section applies to students who complete phase 1 of the third cycle of medical studies, or pharmacy studies for students enrolled in medical biology and hospital pharmacy or odontology s…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Disciplinary safeguards

Article R6153-29

Without prejudice to the penalties that the university courts may impose on the person concerned in application of the provisions of Decree no. 92-657 of 13 July 1992 relating to disciplinary procedur…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
APPENDICES TO PART ONE

Article Annexe 11-2 (suite 2)

SCALE FOR ASSESSING THE DEGREE OF DISABILITY OF VICTIMS OF MEDICAL ACCIDENTS, IATROGENIC CONDITIONS OR NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE D. 1142-2 VI. - LOCOMOTOR SYSTEMFIRST PART: PREHENSI…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Incapacity resulting from a non-occupational illness or accident.

Article L1226-2

When an employee who is the victim of a non-occupational illness or accident is declared unfit by the occupational physician, in application of article L. 4624-4, to return to the job he/she previousl…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Meetings of staff representatives.

Article L1233-28

An employer who is planning to make at least ten employees redundant for economic reasons within a thirty-day period shall convene and consult the Social and Economic Committee in accordance with the…

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