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Article R141-20 of the French Sports Code

The names of the conciliators are notified to each party. Each party may challenge the conciliators so appointed within three days of receipt of the notification referred to in the first paragraph on one of the following grounds, which must be substantiated by the applicant: 1° Relation or alliance of the conciliators with one of the parties ; 2° Community or opposition of interest between the conciliators and one of…

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Article R141-21 of the French Sports Code

Once appointed, the conciliators set the date for the conciliation hearing and notify the interested parties. The conciliation procedure is adversarial. The conciliators decide on any useful investigative measures, and in particular on the organisation of an on-site visit. The notifications referred to in this paragraph are sent by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, except in cases of urgency, as assessed by the Chairman of the Conciliators’ Conference or…

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Article R141-22 of the French Sports Code

The conciliation hearing takes place on the premises of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee, unless the conciliator decides otherwise. The conciliation hearing is not public. The parties themselves attend the debates and may be assisted or represented by counsel of their choice. They may call witnesses or experts at their own expense. The conciliators preside over the proceedings. They may arrange for a member of the French Olympic…

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Article R141-23 of the French Sports Code

The measures proposed by the conciliators are deemed accepted by the parties and must be applied as soon as they are notified. The parties may, however, object within fifteen days of such notification. This objection can only be taken into account if it is notified to the conciliators as well as to the other parties. These notifications must be made by registered letter, fax or e-mail, with acknowledgement of receipt.

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Article R141-24 of the French Sports Code

In the event of an appeal to the courts, the conciliation proposal is forwarded to the competent court by the chairman of the conciliators’ conference. In the case of optional conciliation, the conciliation procedure ends either with the signing of an agreement or with the establishment of a disagreement, either of which is recorded in a report drawn up under the supervision of the duly appointed conciliators.

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Article R141-26 of the French Sports Code

The French Paralympic and Sports Committee carries out activities of common interest on behalf of or with the federations, while respecting the prerogatives granted to each of them by the present code. It is involved in promoting the various sports in the programmes of audiovisual communication companies.

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Article R141-27 of the French Sports Code

The French Paralympic and Sports Committee has exclusive responsibility for forming, organising and leading the French delegation to the Paralympic Games and multi-sport competitions sponsored by the International Paralympic Committee. On the proposal of the federations concerned, it registers athletes and then signs them up definitively.

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Article R142-7 of the French Sports Code

A commission to examine draft federal regulations relating to sports facilities is set up under the authority of the Minister for Sport. This commission is consulted on all draft regulations of a delegating federation relating to sports facilities required to host competitions, drawn up under the conditions set out in article L. 131-16. The Commission comprises : 1° The Director of Sport or his representative; 2° A representative of the…

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