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Article L6241-5-1 of the French Public Health Code

The disciplinary chambers of the Ordre des Médecins or the Ordre des Pharmaciens are competent to rule on a complaint lodged against a company operating a private medical biology laboratory when that company is registered with the Ordre des Pharmaciens or the Ordre des Médecins. If the company referred to in the first paragraph is registered simultaneously on the roll of the Order of Physicians and on the roll of…

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Article L6242-1 of the French Public Health Code

The unauthorised use of the title of medical biologist or of a diploma, certificate or other title legally required for the exercise of the corresponding functions is punishable as the offence of usurpation of title provided for inarticle 433-17 of the Criminal Code for natural persons, and in articles 433-17 and 433-25 of the same code for legal persons.

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Article L6242-2 of the French Public Health Code

Illegal practice of the duties of a medical biologist is punishable by two years’ imprisonment and a fine of €30,000. Any person who does not satisfy the conditions set out in articles L. 6213-1 to L. 6213-5 is illegally practising as a medical biologist.

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Article L6242-4 of the French Public Health Code

For the offence referred to in Article L. 6242-2, natural persons are also liable to the following additional penalties: 1° Display or dissemination of the decision handed down, in accordance with the conditions laid down in article 131-35 of the Criminal Code; 2° Temporary or permanent disqualification from practising one or more professions governed by this Code or any other professional or social activity in the course of which the…

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Article L6242-5 of the French Public Health Code

Legal entities declared criminally liable, under the conditions set out in article 121-2 of the Criminal Code, for the offence defined in article L. 6242-2 shall incur, in addition to the fine set out in article 131-38, the penalties set out in articles 2° to 9° of article 131-39. The ban referred to in 2° of article 131-39 of the same code applies to one or more professions governed by…

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Article L6311-1 of the French Public Health Code

The purpose of emergency medical assistance is, where necessary with the assistance of the fire and rescue services as part of their rescue operations, to ensure that the sick, injured and pregnant women, wherever they may be, receive emergency care appropriate to their condition.

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Article L6311-2 of the French Public Health Code

Only health establishments may be authorised, in accordance with Chapter II of Title II of Book I of this Part, to have one or more units participating in the emergency medical assistance service, the tasks and organisation of which are laid down by regulation. These units participate in the healthcare access service mentioned in article L. 6311-3. A call reception and regulation centre is set up in the emergency medical…

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Article L6311-3 of the French Public Health Code

The purpose of the access to care service is to assess the health needs of any person who requests it, to provide them with appropriate advice and to arrange for care appropriate to their condition. It provides joint medical regulation for access to care, involving the emergency medical assistance service referred to in article L. 6311-2, and ambulatory medicine regulation. It is organised and managed by local healthcare professionals working…

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