Article R7111-5
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The Professional Journalists Identity Card Commission issues a trainee card to anyone who has been in the profession for less than two years.
The Chief Executive may delegate his signature to the Deputy Chief Executives, to the Director of a Pôle d'Intérêt Commun, to the Director of a hospital group and to the Director of a hospital that is…
The contract, signed by each party, is sent by the director of the establishment to which the doctor is assigned to the director general of the regional health agency, together with his opinion, that…
Payments of individual allocations calculated for each municipality and each public establishment for intercommunal cooperation with its own tax status in accordance with Article L. 2336-5 are made fr…
The striking off of an ad hoc administrator may be pronounced each year by the general assembly of the court of appeal, either at the request of the person concerned or on the initiative of the first…
When a member intends to withdraw from the company pursuant toarticle 21 of law no. 66-879 of 29 November 1966 relating to non-trading professional companies, he shall notify the company of his decisi…
The tenderer indicates in its tender the exhaustive list of companies mentioned in 1° to 4° of article R. 2393-2, which are not considered as subcontractors. He must keep this list up to date and info…
The Policy Board may, on the initiative of its Chairman or at least one third of its members, hear any person or authority with competence in the fields mentioned in article R. 1142-51 and likely to e…
Disputes relating to the electorate and to the regularity of the consultation shall fall within the jurisdiction of the judicial court, which shall have final jurisdiction. They shall be lodged within…
Within six weeks of the expiry of the deadline for the installation of the regional chambers following the five-yearly renewal, the current president of the assembly convenes an initial constituent as…
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