Article 311-107
A specialised committee is responsible for giving an opinion on applications for selective financial aid for the production and preparation of works in the fiction and animation genres.This committee…
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A specialised committee is responsible for giving an opinion on applications for selective financial aid for the production and preparation of works in the fiction and animation genres.This committee…
A specialised committee is responsible for giving an opinion on applications for selective financial aid for the production and preparation of works belonging to the genres of audiovisual adaptation o…
The Commission des aides après réalisation is made up of seven members, including a chairman and a vice-chairman, appointed for a renewable term of one year.
The reading committees are made up of three to five readers chosen from a list drawn up by the President of the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée.The composition and agenda of the meeting…
The pre-production support commission for first works is made up of seven members, including a chairman and a vice-chairman, appointed for a renewable term of one year.The pre-production support commi…
The Commission may only sit if at least one member from each of the categories mentioned in 1° and 2° of article R. 1110-9 is present, and provided that parity is respected between the members from th…
The joint conciliation commission referred to in article L. 1110-3, which has jurisdiction in the event of a complaint lodged by a person who considers that he or she has been the victim of a discrimi…
…he application of the provisions of the third paragraph of II of Article L. 2135-15, the Government Commissioner shall refer the matter to the Chairman of the Association, by any means that confers a…
…e application of the provisions of the fourth paragraph of II of Article L. 2135-15, the Government Commissioner has a period of twenty-one days from the date of receipt of the deliberation of the Boa…
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