Article R6313-1
The training course referred to in 1° of Article L. 6313-1 may be organised using different training methods enabling skills to be acquired. Depending on the training methods that make up the learning…
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The training course referred to in 1° of Article L. 6313-1 may be organised using different training methods enabling skills to be acquired. Depending on the training methods that make up the learning…
Information relating to the organisation of the course is made accessible by the training provider, by any means, to the beneficiaries and the funding bodies concerned.
The implementation of on-the-job training includes : 1° Analysis of the work activity in order, where appropriate, to adapt it for teaching purposes; 2° Prior appointment of a trainer who may act as a…
The provider must provide documentary evidence that the training course has been completed.
For the application of article R. 5123-31 in Mayotte, the second paragraph reads as follows: "The allowance ceases to be paid when, from the age stipulated in article 2 of order no. 2002-411 of 27 Mar…
In application of article L. 4424-7 ownership: a) Buildings listed or registered under the law of 31 December 1913 relating to historic monuments and archaeological sites, belonging to the State, the…
Credit institutions and finance companies may not habitually engage in any activity other than those mentioned in Articles L. 311-1, L. 311-2 and L. 511-2 or governed by the…
The credit institutions and finance companies mentioned in this chapter shall indicate in their annual report the amount and characteristics of the loans they finance or distribute as defined in III o…
Articles L. 420-1 to L. 420-4 of the French Commercial Code apply to credit institutions and finance companies for their banking and related operations defined in article L. 311-2, to electronic money…
Credit institutions and finance companies may also, under conditions defined by the Minister for the Economy, acquire and hold equity interests after prior authorisation from the Autorité de contrôle…
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