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Article L2133-1 of the French Public Health Code

Advertisements for beverages with added sugar, salt or artificial sweeteners or for manufactured food products must contain health information. In the case of internet, television or radio advertising, this obligation only applies to messages transmitted and broadcast from French territory and received on French territory. The same obligation to provide information applies to any promotion aimed at the public by means of printed matter and periodical publications issued by the…

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Article L2133-2 of the French Public Health Code

Photographs for commercial use of models, as defined inarticle L. 7123-2 of the French Employment Code, whose body appearance has been modified by image processing software in order to make the model’s figure thinner or thicker must be accompanied by the words: “Retouched photograph”. The application and control procedures for the implementation of the first paragraph of this article are determined by decree in the Conseil d’Etat, issued after consultation…

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Article L2135-1 of the French Public Health Code

In order to support children with neurodevelopmental disorders and make a diagnosis, an early assessment and intervention pathway is paid for by the health insurance scheme. The pathway is organised by structures designated by order of the Director General of the Regional Health Agency from among the establishments or services mentioned in 2°, 3° and 11° of I of Article L. 312-1 of the Social Action and Family Code or…

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Article L2136-1 of the French Public Health Code

For the support of children with multiple disabilities or cerebral palsy, a coordinated pathway for diagnosis, re-education and rehabilitation is covered by the health insurance, on medical prescription. The pathway is organised by structures designated by order of the Director General of the Regional Health Agency from among the health establishments mentioned in article L. 6111-1 of this code or from among the establishments or services mentioned in 2°, 3°…

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Article L2141-1 of the French Public Health Code

Medically assisted procreation refers to clinical and biological practices enabling in vitro conception, the preservation of gametes, germinal tissue and embryos, embryo transfer and artificial insemination. The list of biological procedures used in medically assisted procreation is set by decree of the Minister of Health after consultation with the Biomedicine Agency. A Conseil d’Etat decree specifies the procedures and criteria for including procedures on this list. The criteria relate in…

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Article L2141-2 of the French Public Health Code

Medically assisted procreation is intended to fulfil a parental project. Any couple consisting of a man and a woman or two women or any unmarried woman shall have access to medically assisted procreation following individual interviews with the members of the multidisciplinary clinical-biological medical team carried out in accordance with the procedures set out in article L. 2141-10. This access may not be subject to any difference in treatment, in…

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Article L2141-3 of the French Public Health Code

An embryo may only be conceived in vitro within the framework and in accordance with the objectives of medically assisted procreation as defined in Article L. 2141-1. Taking into account the state of medical techniques, the members of the couple or the unmarried woman may consent in writing to an attempt being made to fertilise a number of oocytes which may make it necessary to preserve embryos, with the intention…

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Article L2141-3-1 of the French Public Health Code

Research carried out in the context of medically assisted procreation may be carried out on gametes intended to constitute an embryo or on an embryo conceived in vitro before or after its transfer for the purpose of gestation, if each member of the couple or the unmarried woman consents. Within this framework, no intervention designed to modify the genome of the gametes or the embryo may be undertaken. Such research…

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Article L2141-4 of the French Public Health Code

I. – The two members of the couple or the unmarried woman whose embryos are conserved are consulted each year as to whether they maintain their parental project. If they confirm in writing that they maintain their parental project, the conservation of their embryos is continued. II. – If they no longer have a parental project, the two members of the couple or the unmarried woman consent in writing to:…

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Article L2141-5 of the French Public Health Code

The two members of the couple or the unmarried woman may consent in writing to the embryos stored being accepted by another couple or another unmarried woman under the conditions set out in article L. 2141-6, including, in the case of the two members of a couple, in the event of the death of one of them. The two members of the couple or the unmarried woman are informed of…

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