Article R112-10
Minutes of each meeting of the Board of Directors are signed by the Chairman and sent to the Minister for Culture, the Minister for the Economy and the Minister for the Budget within one month of the…
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Minutes of each meeting of the Board of Directors are signed by the Chairman and sent to the Minister for Culture, the Minister for the Economy and the Minister for the Budget within one month of the…
The election of staff representatives takes place no more than four months and no less than one month before the expiry of the term of office of the current members.
Staff who meet the conditions required to be eligible to vote may stand for election, with the exception of permanent or non-permanent staff who do not have one year's seniority with the Centre nation…
A feature-length film is one that is shown in cinemas for more than one hour.A 70mm film with at least eight perforations per image is considered to be a feature-length film if it is shown for more th…
…ing to the authorisation to operate as an operator of a cinematographic entertainment establishment and the provisions of article…
…llot paper bearing no erasures, distinguishing marks or overwriting, failing which it shall be null and void.In the event of a postal vote, the outer envelope shall bear no words other than those pre-…
…ecretary General of the Ministry of Culture or his representative; b) The Director General of Media and Cultural Industries or his representative; c) The Director General of Artistic Creation or his r…
The following are eligible to vote:1° Permanent and probationary civil servants working in the establishment on the date of the ballot;2° Permanent contract staff and full-time staff on secondment who…
…de l'image animée is responsible for organising the elections. He shall set the date of the ballot and the opening hours of the polling stations, which he shall make public by posting one month befor…
…the resources of the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée include: 1° Income from movable and immovable assets and proceeds from their disposal; 2° Proceeds from concessions and royalties du…
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