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French Labour CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Criminal provisions

Article R3124-1

Failure to comply with the stipulations of a company or establishment agreement or, failing that, those of a branch agreement, in accordance with the provisions of articles L. 3121-27 to L. 3121-33, a…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Regulation of calls to the emergency medical service.

Article R6123-13

A health care establishment may only be authorised to carry out the activity mentioned in 1° of article R. 6123-1 if it also satisfies the conditions laid down in articles R. 6311-1 to R. 6311-13.

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 2: Exposure to asbestos in buildings.

Article R1337-3-1

Failure by the owners mentioned in article R. 1334-16 to comply with any of the obligations defined in articles R. 1334-27 to R. 1334-29, article R. 1334-29-2, the first and second paragraphs of artic…

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French Commercial codeIn force
TITLE VI: General procedural provisions.

Article R663-1-1

The liquidator shall at any time, at the request of the juge-commissaire or the procureur de la République, submit a statement of foreseeable legal costs, which shall include: 1° Details of foreseeabl…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Section 5: Temporary documents issued when applying for a residence permit

Article R431-15-2

The certificate of extension of the examination of an application for first issue of a residence permit provided for in Articles L. 421-22, L. 421-23, L. 421-26 to L. 421-29, L. 422-14, L. 423-1, L. 4…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 5: Discipline

Article R6153-1-19

In disciplinary matters, the provisions of articles R. 6153-29 to R. 6153-33 and R. 6153-36 to R. 6153-39 are applicable to junior doctors.

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Chapter I: PROVISIONS SPECIFIC TO BOOK I

Article R2641-1

For the application of the regulatory provisions of Book I in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon : 1° In Article R. 2111-9: a) 2° is deleted ; b) In 5°, the words: "other technical standards drawn up by Europea…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 1: Employers established in France

Article R8293-1

I.-When an employee is hired, the employer referred to in the first and fourth paragraphs of article R. 8291-1 submits a declaration to the union of funds referred to in article R. 8291-2, in order to…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 5: Data processing carried out by the Agence de la biomédecine

Article R2143-13

I.-The persons authorised to access the "Gamete and Embryo Donation Register" for the purposes of consulting, recording and modifying data are: 1° Professionals from the health organisations or establ…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 6: Control

Article R5132-1-14

At the end of the procedure set out in article R. 5132-1-13, the Prefect of the département may decide to suspend for a fixed period or withdraw the structure's ability to prescribe a pathway to integ…

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