Article L1225-61
Employees are entitled to unpaid leave in the event of the illness or accident, as certified by a doctor, of a child under the age of sixteen for whom they are responsible within the meaning of Articl…
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Employees are entitled to unpaid leave in the event of the illness or accident, as certified by a doctor, of a child under the age of sixteen for whom they are responsible within the meaning of Articl…
…initial duration of the leave is that defined in the medical certificate referred to in article L. 544-2 of the Social Security Code. This duration may be re-examined under the conditions set out in t…
The duration of the parental presence leave is taken into account in its entirety for the purposes of determining the employee's rights based on seniority within the company.The employee retains the b…
At the end of the parental presence leave, the employee returns to his previous job or a similar job with at least equivalent remuneration.In the event of the death of the child or a significant reduc…
The articles R. 2342-1 to D. 2342-12 are applicable to the communes of French Polynesia.
The approved laboratories send the results of their analyses to the operator and to the Director General of the Regional Health Agency, who informs the Prefect as necessary.
I.-Without prejudice to the minimum amount provided for in VIII or 1° of VI of Article R. 613-46-3, as the case may be, resolution entities falling under VII, IX or X of Article R. 613-46-3 shall meet…
…n their honour that they meet the eligibility conditions set out in 1° to 5° of I of article L. 723-4, that they are not subject to any of the incapacities, incompatibilities, disqualifications or ine…
The judge may authorise the family council to meet and deliberate without him or her being present when the family council has appointed a judicial representative for the protection of adults as tutor…
…the subrogated guardian and, where applicable, the ad hoc guardian in accordance with the articles 446 to 455.The rules prescribed for the family council of minors shall apply, with the exception of…
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