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Article D4233-26 of the French Public Health Code

The election takes place at a meeting of the Central Council, by secret ballot. Elected full members and appointed members present and voting take part. In the first and second rounds, an absolute majority of the voting members of the Board is required. In the third ballot, a relative majority is sufficient.

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Article D4233-27 of the French Public Health Code

Notwithstanding the provisions of articles D. 4233-24 to D. 4233-26, the tandem representing section E on the council is elected by post or electronically by all the full members of the overseas pharmacists’ delegations, in accordance with the procedures set out in this chapter. Candidates must send or hand in their nomination papers to the President of the Central Council of Section E no later than the date mentioned in…

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Article D4233-28 of the French Public Health Code

The president, vice-president, treasurer or a member in charge of a specific mission of a regional, central or national council or of a delegation may receive an allowance linked to these responsibilities. The amount of this allowance is set according to the tasks and workload of each member and may be revised annually by the National Council after consulting the Central Councils at its plenary session devoted to the budget….

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Article D4233-29 of the French Public Health Code

The elected members of a regional, central or national council or of a delegation of the Order, who are not entitled to the allowance provided for in article D. 4233-28, may receive an allowance for participation in the work of the Order when they sit or participate in an Ordinary meeting or carry out an ad hoc assignment at the request of the president of their council or delegation. This…

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Article R4233-34 of the French Public Health Code

The president of the central or regional council will summon the author of the complaint and the accused pharmacist within one month of receiving the complaint, of which he will send a full copy, with a view to seeking conciliation. To this end, it appoints, from among the members of its Council, one to three advisors, known as conciliators, who are responsible for organising the conciliation of the parties.

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