Article 502
Any person engaged in the retail sale of beverages not originating from their own harvest carries out their activity as a drinks retailer and is subject to the legislation on indirect taxation.They mu…
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Any person engaged in the retail sale of beverages not originating from their own harvest carries out their activity as a drinks retailer and is subject to the legislation on indirect taxation.They mu…
I. - Cash payments denominated in CFP francs are rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 CFP francs and are made according to the following rounding rules:1° Amounts ending in 1, 2, 6 and 7 are rounded d…
At their request, the committee may hear the director(s) of the training and research unit and the teacher in charge of the medicine department if the director is a pharmacist, or the teacher in charg…
The committee's opinion and the minutes of the meeting are forwarded to the ministers responsible for higher education and health for their decision. The ministers shall decide without the committee's…
The members of the committee and their alternates are elected for four years by staff in the same category under the conditions defined by order of the ministers responsible for higher education and h…
The secretariat of the committee is provided by the departments of the Ministry of Higher Education and the Ministry of Health.
The matter is referred to the Commission by the Prefect, who chairs the Conciliation Commission provided for in Article L. 6142-11.
The Commission is chaired alternately by one of the members mentioned in 1° and one of the members mentioned in 2° of article R. 6142-23, elected for one year by secret ballot by the members of the Co…
The committee examines the dossier sent by the prefect, which includes the opinion of the director of the training and research unit or, if there are several, the chairman of the medical education coo…
A rapporteur is appointed for each case by the Chairman in office. The rapporteur does not have the right to vote when chosen from outside the committee. The Chairman convenes the Committee and draws…
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