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Article D1173-10 of the French Public Health Code

No later than 1st March each year, the holder of the authorisation sends the authorities mentioned in the first paragraph of article R. 1173-1 a report on the activity and funding of the sports and health centre during the previous year. No later than eight months before the authorisation expires, the holder of the authorisation must send the same authorities an overall report on its activity and funding during the…

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Article R1173-11 of the French Public Health Code

The holder of the authorisation for a “maison sport-santé” must declare to the authorities mentioned in the first paragraph of article R. 1173-1 any project to modify the elements on the basis of which the authorisation was granted and provide them with any useful information to enable them to assess this project. Where it considers, within two months of the declaration referred to in the first paragraph, that the modification…

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Article R1173-12 of the French Public Health Code

In the event of a breach of the specifications or other legislative and regulatory provisions applicable to maisons sport-santé, the department appointed to investigate the breach will give the authorisation holder the opportunity to submit written observations within a period that it sets, which may not be less than fifteen days. If, at the end of this period, and taking into account any observations that may have been submitted, the…

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Article R1211-2 of the French Public Health Code

In the event of the removal of elements or collection of products of the human body, including gametes, for therapeutic purposes, the health establishment carrying out the removal shall reimburse the donor, on production of the necessary supporting documents, for the costs of transport and accommodation.

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Article R1211-3 of the French Public Health Code

Transport costs are reimbursed on the basis of the least expensive fare for the means of public transport best suited to the journey; air transport costs may be reimbursed if the other means of transport require a journey time of more than three hours. Expenses arising from the use of the donor’s personal car or that of the person accompanying the donor are reimbursed under the conditions provided for in…

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Article R1211-4 of the French Public Health Code

The cost of the donor’s accommodation outside hospital is covered on the basis of the actual expenses incurred, on presentation of the necessary supporting documents and within the limit of a maximum amount per day equal to ten times the fixed daily rate provided for inarticle L. 174-4 of the Social Security Code.

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Article R1211-5 of the French Public Health Code

The health establishment carrying out the removal shall, where applicable, pay compensation for any loss of earnings suffered by the donor. Compensation for loss of earnings is paid on presentation of the necessary supporting documents and may not exceed four times the maximum daily allowance payable under the general health insurance scheme provided for in article L. 323-4 of the Social Security Code.

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Article R1211-6 of the French Public Health Code

The provisions of articles R. 1211-2 to R. 1211-5 apply to travel relating to the examinations and care that precede or follow the removal or collection, as well as to travel for the purpose of expressing the donor’s consent in accordance with articles L. 1231-1, L. 1231-3 and L. 1244-2 and hearings by the committee of experts provided for in article L. 1231-3.

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