Article L6332-24
When a skills operator or France Compétences fails to draw up or transmit the information provided for in Article L. 6332-23, the administrative authority may give it formal notice to do so.
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When a skills operator or France Compétences fails to draw up or transmit the information provided for in Article L. 6332-23, the administrative authority may give it formal notice to do so.
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If the appeal is lodged by the public prosecutor, he may also indicate in his statement of appeal or within one month of that statement that he is requesting that the appeal be considered by a panel.
The Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution shall issue the authorisation referred to in Article L. 214-189 within thirty days of notification of receipt of the application. If no decision ha…
The communication provided for in the third paragraph of article L. 312-23 is made within one month for each refusal.
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