Article R612-29
The decision to extend the scope of supervision provided for in article L. 612-26 is brought to the attention of the person to whom the scope of supervision is extended by letter sent in the manner pr…
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The decision to extend the scope of supervision provided for in article L. 612-26 is brought to the attention of the person to whom the scope of supervision is extended by letter sent in the manner pr…
I.-The criterion provided for by 2° of I of article L. 2261-32 is assessed with regard to: 1° The low number of agreements concluded over the last two years, in particular those ensuring a national mi…
The period mentioned in the eighth paragraph of I and the second paragraph of II of article L. 2261-32 is fifteen days.
The proposal referred to in the tenth paragraph of I and the third paragraph of II of article L. 2261-32 is sent to the Minister responsible for labour within fifteen days of the date of the first con…
The following documents and proceedings may be transmitted electronically, under conditions defined by the Agency: 1° The designation of athletes to form the Registered Testing Pool referred to in art…
Electronic transmissions are made using a dedicated computer application accessible via the Internet. The technical characteristics of this application guarantee the reliability of the identification…
The future protection mandate is published by an entry in a special register, the procedures and access to which are regulated by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
The representative may be any natural person chosen by the principal or a legal person registered on the list of legal representatives for the protection of adults provided for in
The mandate drawn up under private signature is dated and signed by the principal. It is either countersigned by a lawyer or drawn up in accordance with a model defined by decree in the Conseil d'Etat…
For the application of the second paragraph of Article 486, the agent shall report to the notary who drew up the mandate by sending him his accounts, to which all useful supporting documents shall be…
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