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Article L3135-1 of the French Public Health Code

I. – When they are included on the list mentioned in the order provided for in II, medicinal products not subject to the provisions of article L. 5121-8, mentioned in II and III of article L. 5124-8 and in article L. 5124-8-2, may be distributed by the medical supply establishments of the armed forces health service to pharmacists or doctors in ministerial departments or public or private organisations with a…

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Article L3135-2 of the French Public Health Code

Notwithstanding the provisions of article L. 1142-1, healthcare professionals may not be held liable for damage resulting from the prescription or administration of a medicinal product or the use of a medical device or its accessory or an in vitro diagnostic medical device or its accessory under the conditions set out in article L. 3135-1. The manufacturer of a medicinal product, a medical device or its accessory or an in…

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Article L3135-3 of the French Public Health Code

I. – Without prejudice to any actions that may be brought in accordance with ordinary law, full compensation for medical accidents, iatrogenic conditions and nosocomial infections attributable to preventive, diagnostic or therapeutic activities performed within the scope of the provisions of article L. 3135-1 is provided by the Office national d’indemnisation des accidents médicaux, des affections iatrogènes et des infections nosocomiales (National Office for Compensation for Medical Accidents, Iatrogenic Conditions…

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Article L3135-4 of the French Public Health Code

Notwithstanding 4° of article L. 4211-1, in the event of a nuclear accident or terrorist act constituting a serious health threat requiring them to be dispensed or distributed as a matter of urgency, health products from State stocks and appearing on a list drawn up by the Minister for Health may be dispensed or distributed when no pharmacist is present, under the responsibility of the State representative in the département,…

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Article L3136-1 of the French Public Health Code

Failure to comply with the measures prescribed by the requesting authority under articles L. 3131-8 and L. 3131-9 is punishable by six months’ imprisonment and a fine of €10,000. Violation of quarantine measures and measures to place and keep in isolation ordered on the basis of 2° of I of article L. 3131-1 is punishable by a fifth-class fine. This offence may be subject to the fixed fine procedure provided…

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Article L3136-2 of the French Public Health Code

Article 121-3 of the French Penal Code is applicable taking into account the skills, power and resources available to the perpetrator in the crisis situation that justified the state of health emergency, as well as the nature of his duties or functions, in particular as a local authority or employer.

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Article L3211-1 of the French Public Health Code

A person may not, without his consent or, where appropriate, without the authorisation of his legal representative, if he is a minor, or that of the person responsible for his protection, if he is an adult subject to a legal protection measure with representation relating to the person, be the subject of psychiatric care, except in the cases provided for in Chapters II to IV of this Title and those…

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Article L3211-2 of the French Public Health Code

A person undergoing psychiatric care with their consent for mental disorders is said to be in free psychiatric care. They have the same rights to exercise individual freedoms as those granted to patients being treated for any other reason. This type of care is preferred when the patient’s condition permits.

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Article L3211-2-1 of the French Public Health Code

I.-A person undergoing psychiatric care pursuant to Chapters II and III of this Title or Article 706-135 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is said to be in psychiatric care without consent. The person is cared for : 1° Either in the form of full hospitalisation in an establishment mentioned in article L. 3222-1 of the present code ; 2° Or in any other form, which may include outpatient care,…

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Article L3211-2-2 of the French Public Health Code

When a person is admitted for psychiatric care pursuant to Chapters II or III of this Title, he/she is subject to a period of observation and initial care in the form of full hospitalisation. Within twenty-four hours of admission, a doctor will carry out a full somatic examination of the person and a psychiatrist from the host establishment will draw up a medical certificate stating the person’s mental state and…

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