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Article R4126-26 of the French Public Health Code

Cases are heard in open court. However, the Chairman may, of his own motion or at the request of one of the parties, after having obtained the opinion of the rapporteur where appropriate, prohibit access to the courtroom for all or part of the hearing in the interests of public order or where this is justified by respect for privacy or medical confidentiality.

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Article R4126-29 of the French Public Health Code

The decision contains the names of the parties, the professional qualification of the practitioner who is the subject of the complaint, an analysis of the conclusions and pleadings as well as references to the legislative or regulatory provisions to which it applies. It shall state that the rapporteur and, where applicable, the parties, the persons representing or assisting them and any person summoned to the hearing have been heard. The…

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Article R4126-30 of the French Public Health Code

The decisions of the disciplinary chamber imposing a temporary ban on practising the profession or striking off the roll, or the orders of its president, shall fix the period of execution or the effective date of this sanction, taking into account the time limit for appeal and, in the case of the national chamber, where applicable, the time limit for lodging an objection. If the decision does not specify an…

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Article R4126-31 of the French Public Health Code

Articles R. 741-11 of the Code of Administrative Justice relating to the rectification of material errors, R. 741-12 relating to the fine for abusive recourse, R. 742-2 with the exception of the last paragraph and R. 742-4 to R. 742-6 relating to the provisions specific to orders are applicable before the disciplinary chambers. For the application of these provisions, the powers conferred on the president of the administrative court and…

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Article R4126-32 of the French Public Health Code

The letter of notification that accompanies the copy of the decision of the Disciplinary Chamber of First Instance or the order of its Chairman shall indicate the time limit within which the appeal may be lodged and shall specify, except where the matter is referred to the Chamber pursuant to the provisions of article L. 4113-14, that the appeal has suspensive effect. It also states that the contested decision must…

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Article R4126-33 of the French Public Health Code

The decisions of the Disciplinary Chamber of First Instance and the orders of its president are notified by the court registry to the practitioner being prosecuted and, where applicable, to his lawyer, to the person who lodged the complaint, to the departmental council that forwarded the complaint or that lodged it, to the departmental council on whose roll the practitioner is registered on the date of notification, to the public…

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Article R4126-34 of the French Public Health Code

Where the practitioner being prosecuted is practising in a health establishment, in a social or medico-social establishment, in a health centre or as part of a partnership, the decisions and orders shall be notified to the director general of the regional health agency, who shall communicate them to the director, manager or partners of this structure.

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Article R4126-35 of the French Public Health Code

If the practitioner, subject to one of the disqualification penalties provided for in 3° and 4° of article L. 4124-6 or to disbarment, is entrusted with teaching duties, the decisions and orders shall be communicated, as soon as they have become final and enforceable, to the rector of the academy in which he teaches.

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