Article D5213-88
The supported employment scheme referred to in article L. 5213-2-1 is implemented for the purpose of integration into the ordinary working environment, by a legal entity which organises, by means of t…
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The supported employment scheme referred to in article L. 5213-2-1 is implemented for the purpose of integration into the ordinary working environment, by a legal entity which organises, by means of t…
The financing agreement concluded in application of IV of article L. 5213-2-1 may in particular involve the Fonds de développement pour l'insertion professionnelle des handicapés mentioned in article…
The supported employment scheme is the subject of a call for applications by the regional health agency, which defines the territory or territories in which the scheme will operate in accordance with…
I.-The managing legal entity responsible for implementing the supported employment scheme complies with a set of specifications defined, for each managing entity, by the regional health agency, in con…
I.-The decision to admit the disabled worker to the scheme, taken with the agreement of the person concerned, is made by the commission referred to inarticle L. 146-9 of the Code de l'action sociale e…
I.-Information relating to companies is communicated to France compétences by the bodies responsible for collecting the contribution relating to vocational training, and to skills operators by France…
The correlation tables referred to in Article R. 6123-34 are updated and distributed no later than two months after the monthly declaration of companies.
I.-Until 1 January 2020, insurance and reinsurance undertakings shall transmit to the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution the solvency and financial position report, the regular report to…
The provisions of Article D. 591 are also applicable to the filing of pleadings before the Investigating Chamber, as provided for by Article 198.
Documents relating to an inter vivos gift (numbers 16 to 19 of table 5) give rise to the collection of an emolument proportional to the value in full ownership (including in the case of a usufruct res…
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