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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 3: Obstetrics, neonatology and neonatal resuscitation

Article R6123-53

The authorisation application or renewal file provided for in article R. 6122-32 must show whether the establishment has joined a specific regional scheme or entered into an agreement with one or more…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 4: Chronic renal failure.

Article R6123-54

The treatment of chronic renal failure by extrarenal purification is carried out in the following four ways: 1° Haemodialysis in a centre ; 2° Haemodialysis in a medical dialysis unit; 3° Haemodialysi…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 4: Chronic renal failure.

Article R6123-57

Each of the methods mentioned in 1°, 2° and 3° of article R. 6123-54 may only be offered to patients in a seasonal unit as defined in article R. 6123-62 when the healthcare establishment is authorised…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Emergency medical facilities

Article D6124-5

The non-medical team at the emergency medicine unit is managed by a nursing health executive who is assigned to the unit for all or part of his/her time.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Single chapter: Provisions relating to the publication of criminal decisions

Article R8211-5

The authority responsible for the website in respect of the dissemination referred to in Article R. 8211-1 of criminal decisions relating to illegal employment offences is the Minister for Labour (Dir…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 1: Occupational health inspector

Article D8123-5

In close coordination with the psycho-technical services, the occupational health inspector carries out medical examinations of workers with a view to their vocational guidance, reclassification and r…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 1: Due diligence

Article D8254-5

For temporary employment undertakings, the communication of the list of names provided for in article D. 8254-2 is deemed to have been completed when the information relating to the foreign employee a…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Respective rights and duties of management and staff under their authority

Article R8124-5

The Director General of Labour, as the central authority for the labour inspection system, shall ensure that all authorities and all persons under his or her authority comply with the obligations, pre…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 2: Provisions relating to the national body responsible for managing the professional identification card for employees in the building and public works sector

Article R8291-5

Each year, the union of funds mentioned in article R. 8291-2 draws up a report on the application of this system and sends it to the Minister for Employment.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Repayment of public aid

Article D8272-5

In the light of the information sent to him regarding the offence committed against a company or its de jure or de facto manager, the Prefect referred to in Article D. 8272-2 informs the competent aut…

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