Article R2324-11
On receipt of the information referred to in article R. 2324-10, the prefect of the department in which the holiday or leisure centre is located shall refer the matter to the president of the departme…
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On receipt of the information referred to in article R. 2324-10, the prefect of the department in which the holiday or leisure centre is located shall refer the matter to the president of the departme…
Compulsory vaccinations are governed by this Section, by Section 1 of Chapter II and by Section 2 of Chapter IV of this Title.
On receipt of the information referred to in the second paragraph of article R. 2324-12, the prefect of the département in which the organiser of the family holiday stay is domiciled or has its regist…
During an inspection carried out under the authority of the Prefect, the manager of a point of entry must make all the necessary documents available to the officials responsible for the inspection, an…
The manager of a point of entry identifies the premises which may be used for disinfection, disinsectisation or rodent control of a means of transport or goods being transported.
The manager of a point of entry shall ensure that any information relating to a health event meeting one of the criteria mentioned in Article R. 3115-68 is sent immediately to the Director General of…
I. - The Prefect draws up a public health emergency response plan for points of entry where there is a risk to public health. This plan is part of the national public health emergency action plan as p…
I. - For airports listed in the order referred to in article R. 3115-6, the entry point manager ensures that emergency medical personnel have access to all the facilities at the entry point. It may al…
The Prefect, acting on a proposal from the Director General of the Regional Health Agency, shall define the entomological surveillance and vector insect control programme within a perimeter of at leas…
The following are subject to compulsory vaccination with the BCG anti-tuberculosis vaccine:A.-Children under the age of six in :1° In the establishments, services and centres mentioned in article L. 2…
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