Article R1413-16
The Director General is the chief authorising officer for the Agency's revenue and expenditure. He may appoint secondary authorising officers.
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The Director General is the chief authorising officer for the Agency's revenue and expenditure. He may appoint secondary authorising officers.
…ich the employer's co-contractor is located if the foreign national is seconded under 1° of article L. 1262-1, or to the prefect of the département in which the host establishment is located if the fo…
The list of decisions of the Director General referred to in Article L. 5322-2 which are communicated to the Ministers for the Economy, Health and Social Security for information fifteen days before t…
…als and weapons and property related to nuclear materials provided for by 1° and 2° of I of Article L. 1333-9 and articles L. 1333-11, L. 1333-13-1 à L. 1333-13-6 and L. 1333-14 of the Defence Code; 2…
Within one month of being notified of the decision to refuse, suspend or withdraw authorisation, the judicial police officer may ask the public prosecutor to withdraw the decision. The public prosecut…
…imant may be heard in person at his request or that of his counsel; he may be assisted by his counsel. The procedure before the commission is laid down by a decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
…of the Ministers of Culture and Sport from among persons with the qualifications defined in article L. 442-8 of the French Heritage Code. He/she is appointed for a renewable three-year term.
Board agendas and related documents are sent to Board members at least eight days in advance. Boards may only meet if a majority of their members in office are present or represented. If this quorum i…
…within the meaning of article D. 324-13 to comply with the obligation to declare set out in article L. 324-4 is punishable by the penalties laid down for third-class offences.
…n the grounds that the debtor is over-indebted is made in accordance with the provisions of article L. 721-4 of the French Consumer Code, under the conditions set out in article R. 721-5 of this code.
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