Article L4312-8
…he dissolution of the councils concerned. It determines the seat of the new interdepartmental council. It sets the date for the new elections.
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…he dissolution of the councils concerned. It determines the seat of the new interdepartmental council. It sets the date for the new elections.
The national council of the order of nurses may hold meetings with the national councils of the other professional orders to examine matters common to the professions concerned.
Nurses may use their evidence of formal qualifications in the language of the State which issued them. He or she must indicate the place and establishment where he or she obtained it. Where the eviden…
A masseur-physiotherapist may use his evidence of formal qualifications in the language of the State which issued them. He must indicate the place and establishment where it was obtained. In cases whe…
At the time of issue of the licence to practise or the declaration of provision of services, speech and language therapists must possess the language skills necessary to practise the profession. Check…
When a dietician is issued with a licence to practise or a declaration of provision of services, he or she must have the language skills required to practise the profession and those relating to the s…
When a medical laboratory technician is issued with an authorisation to practise or a declaration of provision of services, he must have the language skills required to practise the profession and tho…
Any change of professional residence outside the boundaries of the département requires a new registration and the deletion of the old one. A hearing aid acoustician may only be registered in one dépa…
When the authorisation to practise or the declaration of provision of services is issued, the optician must have the language skills required to practise the profession and those relating to the syste…
The company is not dissolved by the death or withdrawal of a partner or by a liquidation judgment, or by a measure of prohibition from exercising a commercial profession, or by a measure of incapacity…
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