Article R3214-21
The provisions relating to the transport of detainees between a specially adapted unit and a prison or a place of consultation or hospitalisation outside the unit for somatic reasons are set out in ar…
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The provisions relating to the transport of detainees between a specially adapted unit and a prison or a place of consultation or hospitalisation outside the unit for somatic reasons are set out in ar…
The Prefect may, at any time, carry out the necessary checks to verify that the conditions required for approval are still being met. If this is not the case, the Prefect may issue a warning or order…
The declaration shall contain the information, in the employee's possession, sufficient to enable the employer to assess the classification of the invention in one of the categories provided for in pa…
If a party who has been duly summoned fails to appear at the next meeting without a legitimate reason, the Chairman will draw up a report on the failure to appear. These minutes indicate the points of…
The secretariat of the committees is provided by the departments of the Minister for Employment.
A joint order of the Ministers of Labour, Agriculture and Finance sets the conditions under which committee members' travel allowances are allocated and, for members other than active civil servants,…
When an agreement is reached before a conciliation commission, the chairman draws up and notifies the parties of the minutes. The minutes are sent within twenty-four hours to the Minister responsible…
Night work by apprentices under the age of eighteen, carried out under the conditions set out in article R. 6222-24, is the responsibility of the apprentice master.
The exemption from the ban on night work for apprentices, provided for in article L. 6222-26, is granted by the Labour Inspector for a maximum period of one year, renewable. The Labour Inspector will…
The supporting documents provided for in articles R. 211-15 to R. 211-21 are only required, in each of the overseas departments, in respect of vehicles registered in that department and vehicles not s…
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