Article R53-21-3
The data mentioned in the previous article shall be recorded in the register by the judicial authority that ordered it, the agents of its registry or the persons authorised to assist them by virtue of
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The data mentioned in the previous article shall be recorded in the register by the judicial authority that ordered it, the agents of its registry or the persons authorised to assist them by virtue of
I.-The persons whose data is recorded in the register are those being prosecuted, within the meaning of paragraphs 10 and 1 of Article 706-56-2, and those convicted of one of the offences for which so…
The file manager checks the validity of the information recorded and, depending on the case, refuses or deletes records that do not comply with legal requirements. The magistrate in charge of the nati…
Verification of the identity of persons entered in the register is carried out, where possible, on the basis of information communicated to the criminal records department in accordance with the provi…
The opinions of the High Council for Social Dialogue, required by law, are recorded in the minutes of the meetings.
The members of the High Council for Social Dialogue are appointed by the Prime Minister for a term of five years. The Prime Minister appoints one of the qualified persons mentioned in 3° of Article R.…
At the end of the four-year electoral cycle provided for in articles L. 2122-5 and L. 2122-9, the minister responsible for labour presents the results recorded to the High Council for Social Dialogue…
The High Council for Social Dialogue meets when convened by the Minister for Labour, on his own initiative or at the request of at least half of the representatives of the employee and employer trade…
Practitioners from other Member States of the European Union or the European Economic Area who have been granted partial access to practise the profession of dental surgeon in France under article L.…
When a dental surgeon participates in a public information campaign of an educational, scientific or health nature, whatever the means of dissemination, he or she will only report confirmed data, will…
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