Article R4127-220
The usurpation of titles, the use of titles not authorised by the National Council and all procedures intended to mislead the public as to the value of these titles are prohibited.
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The usurpation of titles, the use of titles not authorised by the National Council and all procedures intended to mislead the public as to the value of these titles are prohibited.
For the application of the provisions of sub-section 1, army hospitals and the army blood transfusion centre shall be considered as health establishments and a blood transfusion establishment respecti…
Pharmacists are prohibited from soliciting customers in any way that is contrary to the dignity of the profession.
The Economic, Social, Environmental, Cultural and Education Council shall draw up its own rules of procedure.The rules of procedure shall lay down the conditions for the election of the Chairman, the…
Any councillor to the assembly or any executive councillor, governed by Titles I to IV of the general statute of the civil service must, when they wish to benefit from the training leave provided for…
The Labour Inspector's decision is reasoned. It is notified by any means capable of giving it a date certain: 1° To the employer ; 2° To the company doctor; 3° In the case of an autonomous service, to…
Before starting work, the employee undergoes a medical examination by the occupational physician. The occupational physician is informed of the position to which the employee is assigned.
The Regional Prevention and Occupational Health Committee is chaired by the Regional Prefect or his representative. Two vice-chairmen are elected respectively by the members of the colleges mentioned…
Each Regional Prevention Committee Council is made up of ten members appointed by the National Committee Council, five of whom are nominated by representative employers' organisations at national leve…
The State may pay part of the replacement income paid to employees benefiting from early retirement benefits, in application of a national professional agreement giving entitlement to an exemption fro…
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