Article D6221-36
Applications for authorisation may only be examined if they are accompanied by a complete file. The application is deemed to be complete if, within one month of receipt, the Minister for Health has no…
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Applications for authorisation may only be examined if they are accompanied by a complete file. The application is deemed to be complete if, within one month of receipt, the Minister for Health has no…
…authorisation or approval issued by the competent authorities of the State in which it is established.
The Minister for Health shall maintain and make available to the public a register of laboratories that have made the declaration provided for in the second paragraph of Article L. 6211-2-1 as it stoo…
…ation or approval issued by the competent authorities of the State in which the laboratory is located. If the declaration and attachments are not in French, they must be accompanied by a certified tra…
When a medical biology laboratory established in another Member State of the European Union or party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area and appearing on a list established by order of the…
The biological samples sent by the medical biology laboratory established in France requesting the analytical phase must be subject to a monitoring procedure to establish the conformity of the biologi…
The application for authorisation provided for in the third paragraph of Article L. 6211-2-1, as it read prior to the entry into force of amended Order No 2010-49 of 13 January 2010 relating to medica…
…shortcomings observed and has given him formal notice to put an end to them within a specified period. A copy of the formal notice is sent to the competent authorities of the State in which the labora…
The head of the laboratory holding the authorisation is required to declare without delay to the Minister responsible for health any change relating to the legal rules and technical operating standard…
The competent authorities of the State in which the laboratory has its registered office are informed of the decision of the Minister for Health.
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