Article D49-8
The first president of the court of appeal shall designate by order, after consulting the general assembly of judges, the president or the councillor of the court of appeal responsible for presiding o…
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The first president of the court of appeal shall designate by order, after consulting the general assembly of judges, the president or the councillor of the court of appeal responsible for presiding o…
The Board of Directors meets at least three times a year, convened by its Chairman or, if the Chairman is unable to attend, by the Chief Executive Officer if there is an urgent need to do so. In addit…
The time limit for bringing an action against the Office before the Paris Court of Appeal is two months. This period runs from the date of notification by registered letter with acknowledgement of rec…
The following are entitled to request registration in the national directory mentioned in Article R. 123-220 or modification of the information contained in the same directory: 1° The bodies mentioned…
The following are also entitled to request registration in the national directory mentioned in article R. 123-220 or modification of the information contained in this same directory: 1° Ministries, fo…
As part of the operations to update the register, the National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies may conduct administrative surveys subject to the provisions of articles R. 123-228 to R. 1…
For work equipment or means of protection intended specifically for agricultural or forestry use, the powers of the Minister for Labour are exercised by the Minister for Agriculture.
Complaints may be lodged against the decisions of authorised bodies under the conditions set out in article R. 4313-35.
In order to enable the Minister responsible for labour to assess the guarantees presented by the approved bodies, the latter undertake to allow the persons designated by the Minister access to their p…
If the Minister for Employment remains silent on an application for authorisation for more than four months, this will be deemed to constitute a rejection decision.
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