Article R1232-6
Any person of full age or a minor of at least thirteen years of age may be entered on the register in order to make known their refusal to have organs removed from their body after their death, either…
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Any person of full age or a minor of at least thirteen years of age may be entered on the register in order to make known their refusal to have organs removed from their body after their death, either…
A worker's exposure to ionising radiation does not exceed: 1° For the whole body, the exposure limit value of 20 millisieverts over twelve consecutive months, assessed on the basis of the effective do…
The chairman of the Competition Authority determines the number and composition of the sections; he assigns the members of the Competition Authority to each of them.Each section is chaired by the chai…
When all or part of the portfolio of contracts has been the subject of a portfolio transfer pursuant to article L. 421-9-2, the transferee company submits to the guarantee fund a request for payment c…
Each year, the Local Finance Committee sets the categories of eligible priority operations and determines the applicable subsidy rates for each of them. The Local Finance Committee sets the categories…
The Local Finance Committee, in accordance with the choices made pursuant to Article R. 2573-58-1, distributes the territorial allocation for investment by the communes between the communes of French…
For external radiotherapy, brachytherapy and internal vectorised radiotherapy, exposure of the tissues and organs targeted by the radiation is assessed and planned on a case-by-case basis, keeping the…
Equipment, accessories and procedures are used to optimise the doses delivered to children.
In the context of research involving humans, when a participant voluntarily agrees to undergo a medical procedure using ionising radiation, the dose or activity levels administered are established on…
Before and after a nuclear medicine procedure for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes or a brachytherapy procedure using permanent implants, the person carrying out the procedure must provide the patie…
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