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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Supplementary provisions

Article D3142-6

In the absence of an agreement mentioned in article L. 3142-14, when the employee decides to renew his family solidarity leave or his part-time work, he shall inform the employer by any means giving a…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 2: Professional organisation

Article R821-48

The Bureau prepares the deliberations of the National Council, whose agenda is set by the Chairman. It prepares the opinion of the National Council on draft standards submitted to it by the High Counc…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 1: Applications for registration and amendments

Article A123-81

The following are entitled to request registration in the national directory mentioned in Article R. 123-220 or modification of the information contained in the same directory: 1° The bodies mentioned…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Section 3: "My Training Activity" information system

Article R6351-19

To implement the purpose defined in 4° of article R. 6351-14 and within the limits of the need to know, the automated processing mentioned in article R. 6351-13 may be linked to other automated proces…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 1: General provisions

Article R6152-901

Associate practitioner status applies to practitioners who, with a view to practising the profession of doctor, odontologist or pharmacist in France, are required by this code or by other legislative…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 1: Election of members of territorial and regional chambers of commerce and industry

Article L713-3

…or one of the prohibition or disqualification measures as provided for in Book VI of this Code, the n° 85-98 of 25 January 1985 relating to the receivership and liquidation of companies or the n° 67-5…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Subsection 4: School transport (R).

Article R1614-67

…rvice was organised, under the conditions provided for in the second paragraph of Article 30 of law n° 83-663 of 22 July 1983 supplementing law n° 83-8 of 7 January 1983 relating to the distribution o…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Chapter III: Other provisions applicable to sportspeople

Article L223-1

Referees and judges carry out their refereeing duties in complete independence and impartiality, in compliance with the rules laid down by the sports federation referred to in article L. 131-14, which…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Subsection 5: Provisions relating to shooting licences issued by delegated federations

Article R131-47

The shooting licence may be refused or withdrawn by the sports federation that has been delegated by the Minister for Sport under article L. 131-14 from persons registered in the national automated no…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Chapter III: Criminal provisions.

Article L1343-3

Persons having access to the information provided for in articles L. 1340-5 and L. 1341-1 are bound by professional secrecy under the conditions and subject to the penalties provided for in articles 2…

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