Article R4222-4-2 of the French Public Health Code
An appeal against a decision by the National Council to refuse registration must be lodged with the Conseil d’Etat within two months of notification of the decision.
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An appeal against a decision by the National Council to refuse registration must be lodged with the Conseil d’Etat within two months of notification of the decision.
The competent authority’s assessment of the applicant’s command of the French language results in a decision that may be appealed to the administrative court with territorial jurisdiction.
I. – The competent regional or central council shall, at its request, declare the temporary omission from the roll of the pharmacist who ceases to practise this profession and does not engage in any other activity. The pharmacist shall state the reasons for his request and the period, which may not be less than two months nor exceed two years, for which he requests to be omitted from the roll….
The provisions of articles R. 4112-9 to R. 4112-11 are applicable to the provision of services by pharmacists, the declaration of which is provided for in article L. 4222-9.
Any pharmacist who performs professional acts in France without being registered with the ordre, under the conditions set out in article L. 4222-9, is subject to the disciplinary chamber of the competent section responsible for the offence committed. The President of the Conseil national de l’ordre des pharmaciens will receive the pleadings and documents produced by the parties. He may submit observations in the number and within the time required…
The competent authority of the State in which the service provider is established shall immediately be informed of the penalty imposed on the service provider.
An order by the Minister for Health sets out : 1° The model form for the declaration and the declaration of partial practice as well as the list of supporting documents ; 2° The information to be provided in the statistical reports.
A pharmacist wishing to obtain a European professional card pursuant to Article L. 4002-2 submits his application electronically, together with supporting documents, to a regional directorate for youth, sport and social cohesion designated by order of the Minister for Health. The latter sends the individual electronic file, created in the internal market information system referred to in II of Article 1 of Order No 2016-1809 of 22 December 2016 on…
I.-Application for a European professional card, accompanied by supporting documents, is submitted by a pharmacist to the competent authority of a Member State of the European Union or party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area, with a view to practising the profession of pharmacist in France or providing services there. The competent authority of the applicant’s country of origin, whether a Member State or a party to the…
An order by the Minister for Health sets: 1° The list of supporting documents accompanying the application for a European professional card, including in particular the conditions under which missing documents are required and translation obligations ; 2° The procedures for updating the electronic records of pharmacists holding a European professional card, pursuant toArticle 4 of the aforementionedOrder 2016-1809 of 22 December 2016.
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