Article R1111-55
…ho holds a shared medical file which may be accessed by a healthcare professional practising in the territory of another Member State of the European Union, in the context of care provided to this pat…
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…ho holds a shared medical file which may be accessed by a healthcare professional practising in the territory of another Member State of the European Union, in the context of care provided to this pat…
…record; 3° With the Caisse nationale de l'assurance maladie under the conditions defined by the latter, in compliance with the confidentiality rules specified in the first paragraph of Article L. 111…
Without prejudice to the provisions of article R. 1111-33, when the holder is a minor, he/she may ask the healthcare professional or institution which supplies his/her shared medical record that the d…
The national contact point for e-health in France is designated by the Minister for Health. It deals with requests for access to the health data mentioned in article R. 1111-55 from a national contact…
The various household waste containers are managed in such a way as to minimise any nuisance to the immediate neighbourhood. Bins are put out or placed as far away as possible from doors and windows.
…ition.Each courtyard or small courtyard is accessible from a communal area and is equipped with a water connection.
Articles R. 2334-19 and R. 2334-22 to R. 2334-31 are applicable to the communes of French Polynesia subject to the provisions of articles R. 2573-53 to R. 2573-55.
The procedures for distributing the share provided for in Article L. 2334-34 to the communes and commune groupings of French Polynesia are set out in Articles R. 2573-53 to R. 2573-55.
…en the population of all the communes of French Polynesia and the population of all the communes or territorial divisions of French Polynesia, the Wallis and Futuna Islands and New Caledonia. The popu…
The High Commissioner of the Republic allocates these credits to the communes and groups of communes of French Polynesia in the form of grants under the conditions set out in article R. 2573-55.
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