Article R6152-349
The weekly working hours of full-time contractual practitioners are set at ten half-days per week, but may not exceed forty-eight hours per week, calculated as an average over a period of four months.…
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The weekly working hours of full-time contractual practitioners are set at ten half-days per week, but may not exceed forty-eight hours per week, calculated as an average over a period of four months.…
I.- A decision to refuse authorisation or, when the provisions of the fourth paragraph of article L. 6122-10 are applied, to refuse authorisation renewal may only be taken for one or more of the follo…
I. - The application for authorisation or renewal of authorisation of an establishment or organisation to carry out the activities referred to in Article R. 4211-32 relating to advanced therapy medici…
The contract shall specify :1° The educational qualifications and professional qualifications ;2° The reason for recruitment, the nature of the duties performed and the practitioner's service obligati…
The trial period provided for in 4° of article R. 6152-343 enables the employing establishment to assess the practitioner's skills and abilities. In the event of renewal of the contract to carry out t…
When, in application of Article L. 1142-11, the Commission is considering removing an expert from the national list of medical accident experts on its own initiative, it refers the matter to the Commi…
A hospital career commitment agreement may be concluded, after obtaining the opinion of the chairman of the establishment's medical commission and the head of the division, on a proposal from the head…
When the sixth paragraph of article L. 2334-37 is applied, voting takes place on complete lists without adding or deleting names and without changing the order of presentation. These lists must includ…
The responsible pharmacist is :1° In the companies referred to in article L. 5124-2 : a) In public limited companies other than those governed by articles L. 225-57 et seq. of the Commercial Code, the…
All expenditure must be settled and authorised during the financial year to which it relates.
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