Article R212-7-4
The application for authorisation is either sent to the Prefect by registered post with acknowledgement of receipt, or deposited with a receipt at the secretariat of the Commission Départementale d'Am…
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The application for authorisation is either sent to the Prefect by registered post with acknowledgement of receipt, or deposited with a receipt at the secretariat of the Commission Départementale d'Am…
…lication, if the file is complete, the Prefect will inform the applicant of his registration number and the date by which he must be notified of the decision. Subject to the provisions of article R. 2…
If the applicant has not received the letter provided for in article R. 212-7-5 or article R. 212-7-6 within fifteen days of receipt of the application by the secretariat of the Commission département…
…dditional documentation. When all these documents have been provided, article R. 212-7-5 is applied and the investigation period begins on receipt of the last document to complete the file.
The application for authorisation must be accompanied by information and documents, the list of which is set by order of the Minister for Culture.
Officers are empowered to investigate and record infringements or breaches of the following provisions:1° Chapters I, II and IV of Title I of Book I;2° Sections 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of Chapter I of Tit…
The registrar shall enter the registration in a chronological register indicating in order its date and order number, surname, first name, and company name or denomination of the taxable person and th…
He checks that the statements comply with the legislative and regulatory provisions, correspond to the supporting documents and deeds filed in the appendix and are compatible, in the case of an applic…
…application. He informs the applicant of this through the single body mentioned in article R. 123-1 and under the conditions provided for in article R. 123-7.However, where the file is incomplete, he…
…Registry, the nature of the application, the applicant's surname, usual name, pseudonym, forenames and business name or denomination. A mention of the action taken thereon shall subsequently be made…
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