Article L1234-3
Practitioners performing organ transplants may not receive any fee-for-service remuneration for these activities.
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Practitioners performing organ transplants may not receive any fee-for-service remuneration for these activities.
In the event that several communes make known their desire to join forces, in accordance with the provisions of Title I of Book II of Part V of the General Local Authorities Code, for the implementati…
As stated in Article 511-4 of the French Criminal Code, reproduced below: "Obtaining the removal of tissues, cells or products from a person's body in return for payment, in whatever form, is punishab…
Any removal of tissues and cells with a view to donation carried out under the conditions set out in Chapter II of this Title is a medical activity.
Obtaining or attempting to obtain blood from a person in return for payment, in any form whatsoever, is punishable by five years' imprisonment and a fine of 150,000 euros.Providing or attempting to pr…
Any removal of organs carried out under the conditions laid down in Chapter III of this Title is a medical activity.
As stated in article 511-10 of the Criminal Code, reproduced below:"Except in the case provided for in Article 16-8-1 of the Civil Code, disclosing information that makes it possible to identify both…
A natural mineral spring may be declared to be in the public interest. In this case, it may be assigned a protection perimeter, which may cover separate plots of land. Within this perimeter, all activ…
The Committee draws up an annual report on its activities, which is submitted to the President of the Republic and to Parliament and is made public. This report includes an analysis of the ethical iss…
Any distributor or seller of plants likely to be harmful to human health is required to inform the purchaser, prior to the conclusion of the sale, of the risks to human health and, where appropriate,…
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