Article R421-10
…ication for registration where applicable, after a decision by the jury in accordance with articles R. 421-5 and R. 421-1-2 is notified to the interested party. Reasons must be given for any refusal.
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…ication for registration where applicable, after a decision by the jury in accordance with articles R. 421-5 and R. 421-1-2 is notified to the interested party. Reasons must be given for any refusal.
…rosecutor removes from the list any persons who no longer meet the conditions laid down in Articles R. 141-3 and R. 141-4 or removes from the list those who have not performed their duties under satis…
…ession. The decision is taken in the forms and according to the procedures provided for by articles R. 131-2 and R. 131-3.
…easing industrial vehicles with drivers intended for the transport of goods are set out in articles R. 3211-1 et seq. and R. 3242-1 et seq. of the French Transport Code.
…the Registrar in respect of the control operations referred to in Articles L. 236-42, L. 236-43 and R. 236-30 shall be lodged under the conditions and according to the procedures of article R. 123-139…
The employer keeps the notice of receipt until the declaration provided for in article R. 243-14 of the Social Security Code for non-agricultural employees and article R. 741-2 of the Rural and Mariti…
In carrying out the duties provided for in articles R. 1423-37 to R. 1423-42, the Registrar may be assisted by one or more deputies. The latter may manage several registry departments or supervise the…
In compliance with the provisions of articles R. 4311-1 et seq. of the Public Health Code, nurses carry out their own duties as well as those delegated by the occupational physician under the conditio…
…initiate mediation with the Pôle emploi Regional Mediator under the conditions set out in Articles R. 213-10 to R. 213-13 of the Code of Administrative Justice.
…ded in support of the application for authorisation of the medicinal products mentioned in articles R. 5121-25 and R. 5121-26 are considered to contain all the necessary and sufficient data for the ev…
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