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French General Tax CodeIn force
II: Optional taxable transactions

Article 260 A

Local authorities, their groupings or their public establishments may, at their request, be subject to value added tax in respect of transactions relating to the following services: Water supply in mu…

AI translation · Updated 8 Nov 2023Open Article
French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Subsection 2: The borough mayor

Article L2511-26

The arrondissement mayor and his deputies are responsible, in the arrondissement, for the powers vested in the mayor of the commune or the mayor of Paris in matters of civil status, school matters rel…

AI translation · Updated 7 Nov 2023Open Article
French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Subsection 5: Health department

Article R1424-26

Under the authority of the departmental director of fire and rescue services, the chief medical officer manages the health sub-directorate and advises the fire and rescue service authorities. By way o…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Operation

Article D1432-26

I.-The decisions of the Supervisory Board are enforceable fifteen days after they are received by the ministers responsible for health, health insurance, the elderly and the disabled, unless the minis…

AI translation · Updated 4 Nov 2023Open Article
French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Section 4: Halls, markets and public weights

Article L2224-26

No person other than these employees or servants may, within the precincts of the markets, halls and ports, exercise the profession of weigher, measurer and gauge, on pain of confiscation of the instr…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 4: Notification procedure.

Article R1123-26

If, within two years of the opinion of the Committee for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, the research involving the human person has not begun, this opinion lapses. However, i…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 4: Refusal to renew.

Article L145-26

The renewal of leases concerning buildings owned by the State, local authorities and public establishments may not be refused without the owning authority being required to pay the eviction compensati…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 3: Occupational medicine interns.

Article R4623-26

Occupational health and prevention services may be approved, under the conditions set out in article L. 632-5 of the Education Code, as out-of-hospital organisations hosting trainees enrolled in the s…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Membership of an occupational health service

Article D4625-26

Employers may join a local prevention and occupational health service for their remote workers: 1° Either because the assignment of these remote workers outside the establishment employing them is suf…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 3: Duties of colleagues and members of other health professions

Article R4312-26

In the event that a nurse is questioned in the course of disciplinary proceedings, he or she is required, to the extent compatible with respect for professional secrecy, to reveal any facts of use to…

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