Article R2162-34
Where fees are charged for applications for qualification or for updating or maintaining a qualification already obtained under the system, they shall be proportionate to the costs incurred.
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Where fees are charged for applications for qualification or for updating or maintaining a qualification already obtained under the system, they shall be proportionate to the costs incurred.
Before the sentence enforcement court, the adversarial debate provided for by Article 712-7 begins with an oral report by the sentenced person's enforcement judge.
The adversarial hearing provided for in Article 712-7 must take place no later than the sixth month following the lodging of the application under the conditions laid down by article D. 49-11. Failing…
The rules relating to the policing of proceedings before the criminal court set out in articles 401and 405 are applicable before the sentence enforcement court.
When an association's authorisation is withdrawn under the conditions set out in Section 6, or in the event of dissolution for any reason whatsoever, the intermediaries referred to in 1° and 4° of I o…
The intermediaries mentioned in 1° and 4° of I of article R. 519-4 who also carry out insurance or reinsurance brokerage activities may join only one approved professional association, provided that t…
Prior to the conclusion of any banking transaction or the provision of any payment service or any preparatory work and advice, the intermediary shall inform the customer, including the potential custo…
I. - Intermediaries must, at the time of subscription, respond truthfully to all requests for information from the credit institution, finance company, payment institution, electronic money institutio…
To obtain the accreditation provided for in 2° of Article R. 4461-29, the applicant organisation must meet the conditions laid down in the accreditation reference framework defined by the French Accre…
The list of employers who have not fulfilled the obligations defined in articles L. 5212-2 and L. 5212-6 to L. 5212-11 is forwarded by the association mentioned in article L. 5214-1 to the Prefect of…
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