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Article L4334-1 of the French Public Health Code

Illegal practice of the profession of occupational therapist or psychomotor therapist is punishable by one year’s imprisonment and a fine of €15,000. Natural persons are also liable to the following additional penalties: a) Posting or distributing the decision handed down, in accordance with the conditions set out in article 131-35 of the French Penal Code; b) Confiscation of the thing that was used or intended to be used to commit…

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Article L4334-2 of the French Public Health Code

The unauthorised use of the title of occupational therapist or psychomotrician or of a diploma, certificate or other title legally required for the practice of these professions is punishable as the offence of usurpation of title provided for in article 433-17 of the French Pen al Code. Legal entities declared criminally liable, under the conditions set out in article 121-2 of the French Penal Code, for the offence defined in…

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Article L4341-1 of the French Public Health Code

The practice of speech and language therapy involves health promotion, prevention, assessment and treatment of disorders of communication, language in all its dimensions, mathematical cognition, speech, voice and oro-myofacial functions. Speech and language therapists provide care for patients of all ages with congenital, developmental or acquired disorders. In particular, they contribute to the development and maintenance of the patient’s autonomy and quality of life, as well as re-establishing a confident…

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Article L4341-2 of the French Public Health Code

Persons who have obtained the evidence of formal qualifications or authorisation required for the practice of the profession of speech and language therapist are required to register with the department or body designated for this purpose by the Minister responsible for health, before entering the profession. The registration of these persons is carried out after verification of the supporting documents attesting to their identity and their training qualification or authorisation….

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Article L4341-2-1 of the French Public Health Code

Speech and language therapists may use their evidence of formal qualifications in the language of the State which awarded them. He must indicate the place and establishment where it was obtained. Where the evidence of formal qualifications from the Member State or Party of origin is liable to be confused with evidence of formal qualifications requiring additional training in France, the competent authority may decide that the speech and language…

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Article L4341-3 of the French Public Health Code

The diplomas, certificates or qualifications referred to in article L. 4341-2 are the “certificat de capacité d’orthophoniste” established by the Ministers of Education and Health, or one of the diplomas or certificates of study in speech and language therapy established by the Minister of Education prior to the creation of the said certificate. The decree instituting the certificate of qualification in speech and language therapy lays down the conditions for…

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Article L4341-4 of the French Public Health Code

The competent authority may, after obtaining the opinion of a committee composed in particular of professionals, grant individual authorisation to practise the profession of speech and language therapist to nationals of a Member State of the European Union or of another State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area who, without possessing one of the diplomas, certificates or evidence of formal qualifications provided for in Article L. 4341-3,…

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Article L4341-5 of the French Public Health Code

Persons who, before 31 December 1973, obtained one of the qualifications listed by order of the ministers responsible for higher education, health and social security, and who ceased to be issued on or after that date, are authorised to carry out, outside the presence of a doctor, acts of re-education for persons with pathological difficulties in acquiring the mechanisms needed to learn to read and spell, irrespective of any intellectual…

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