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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter I: Controlling epidemics and certain communicable diseases

Article R3821-1

I.-Subject to the adaptations provided for in II, the following shall apply in Wallis and Futuna: 1° Articles R. 3111-2, R. 3111-3 and the first paragraph of Article R. 3111-4 in the version resulting…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Organisation and operation

Article R1435-36

The Regional Intervention Fund is subject to economic and financial control by the State under the conditions laid down by decree no. 55-733 of 26 May 1955.

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 4: Authorisations

Article R6122-30

The quantitative assessment of healthcare provision provided for in the fifth paragraph of Article L. 6122-9 is drawn up by the Director General of the Regional Health Agency and published at least fi…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 5: Approval, implementation and control of the statement of estimated revenue and expenditure.

Article R6145-40

The director of the establishment is required to make an amending decision when : 1° One of the titles or chapters on the list mentioned in article R. 6145-14 is insufficiently funded; 2° Expenditure…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Obligations of members and the company.

Article R322-71

Except in application of the provisions of the first paragraph of Article R. 322-65 , under no circumstances may a member be required to pay more than the premium shown on his policy in the case of a…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 3: Shareholders' meetings.

Article R225-106

…he date and place of the meeting, the method of convening, the agenda, the composition of the officers, the number of shares participating in the vote and the quorum reached, the documents and reports…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 7: Employers employing casual entertainment workers

Article R6331-73

I.-The bodies mentioned in article L. 6131-3 collect the contribution defined in article L. 6331-55, within the limit of the rate mentioned in the second paragraph of the same article, and transfer it…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Chapter I: General provisions

Article R251

I. - With the exception of articles R. 15-29 to R. 15-33-23, R. 15-33-43 and R. 15-33-59, R. 48-1, the I of article R. 49-8-3, articles R. 49-8-5 to R. 49-19, R. 53-51 to R. 53-56, R. 63, R. 64, R. 93…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Financial and accounting provisions.

Article R1142-55

Revenue and imprest accounts may be set up in accordance with the provisions of Decree no. 2019-798 of 26 July 2019 on the revenue and imprest accounts of public bodies.

AI translation · Updated 5 Nov 2023Open Article
French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 6: Financial and accounting system

Article R1313-40

Revenue and imprest accounts may be set up in accordance with the provisions of Decree no. 2019-798 of 26 July 2019 on the revenue and imprest accounts of public bodies.

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