Article R6123-112
The authorisation to provide burns treatment specifies whether the authorisation holder provides treatment for adults, children or both adults and children.
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The authorisation to provide burns treatment specifies whether the authorisation holder provides treatment for adults, children or both adults and children.
Subject to the priority it must at all times give to satisfying the needs of the armed forces and taking into account the specific nature of its missions, the armed forces health service contributes t…
The seats are allocated to the professional employers' organisations mentioned in 2° of article L. 23-112-1 in proportion to the results obtained in application of article R. 23-112-6 according to the…
The conditions set out in articles L. 23-112-1 and L. 23-112-4 are assessed on the date of appointment as a member of the regional cross-industry joint committee.
The time limits set by articles R. 23-112-15 to R. 23-112-17 are calculated and extended in accordance with the provisions of articles 640, 641 and 642 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
For each regional cross-industry joint committee, the organisation mentioned in article R. 23-112-1 appoints an agent to declare to the competent regional directorate for companies, competition, consu…
The determination of the seats of each regional cross-industry joint committee provided for in 2° of article L. 23-112-1 takes into account, for the assessment of the employers' audience, the number o…
The Minister responsible for labour shall set the timetable for the appointment of the members of the cross-industry regional joint committees and for their establishment by order. The order also sets…
The Regional Director of Companies, Competition, Consumption, Labour and Employment publishes the list of persons appointed by the organisations mentioned in Article R. 23-112-1 and representing emplo…
…yee or employees it designates as members of the committee of their identity and the region concerned. This notification is made by any means giving it a certain date. This information is simultaneous…
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