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Article R5125-23 of the French Public Health Code

A société d’exercice libéral is subject to the disciplinary provisions applicable to the profession of pharmacist. It may not be the subject of disciplinary proceedings independently of those brought against one or more partners exercising their functions within it.

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Article R5125-24 of the French Public Health Code

A member who is subject to a disciplinary sanction of permanent disqualification from practising pharmacy loses all his membership rights, the value of his shares being reimbursed to him on the basis of a value determined in accordance with the provisions of article 1843-4 of the Civil Code. The same applies to a temporary ban imposed for a period of more than one year, upon a decision taken in accordance…

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Article R5125-24-2 of the French Public Health Code

Pharmacists or assistant pharmacists practising in dispensaries or private companies of dispensing pharmacists may, under the conditions laid down inarticle 31-1 of law no. 90-1258 of 31 December 1990 relating to the practice in the form of companies of liberal professions subject to a legislative or regulatory status or whose title is protected and to private companies for the financial participation of liberal professions, form a private company for the…

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Article R5125-24-3 of the French Public Health Code

The société de participations financières de profession libérale de pharmaciens d’officine is formed subject to the condition precedent that it is entered on the register of the relevant section of the Ordre des pharmaciens, under the conditions set out in articles R. 4222-1, R. 4222-3-1 and R. 4222-4.

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Article R5125-24-4 of the French Public Health Code

The Conseil de l’ordre responsible will rule on the application for registration under the conditions set out in articles L. 4222-2 to L. 4222-5 and L. 4232-12. Reasons must be given for any decision to refuse registration. It is notified to each member, by any means that provides proof of the date of receipt. The decision may only be taken after the partners have been invited to present their observations…

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Article R5125-24-5 of the French Public Health Code

Registration of the company in the Trade and Companies Register is governed by articles R. 123-31 et seq. of the Commercial Code, subject to the following provisions. The joint representative appointed by the partners shall send to the clerk of the court where the application for registration has been filed a copy of the application for registration with the professional body provided for in article R. 4222-3-1 and, where applicable,…

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Article R5125-24-7 of the French Public Health Code

The société de participations financières de profession libérale de pharmaciens d’officine shall inform the director general of the regional health agency, in whose area of jurisdiction the registered office of the company is located, and the president of the competent professional body, within thirty days of the date on which the change occurs, of any change in the situation declared in application of articles R. 5125-24-3 and R. 5125-24-4, together…

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Article R5125-24-8 of the French Public Health Code

If the société de participations financières de profession libérale de pharmaciens d’officine ceases to comply with the legislative and regulatory provisions in force, it is given formal notice by the president of the competent Conseil de l’ordre to regularise its situation within the period indicated in the formal notice. If, on expiry of this period, the company has not regularised its situation, the Council of the Association will decide to…

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