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Article L1424-37-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

For the entire duration of their commitment and, after termination of their commitment, for a period not exceeding twenty-four months, volunteer fire fighters who have completed the training enabling them to participate in missions of emergency first aid and care for people are deemed to meet the training conditions enabling them to provide first aid to injured or sick employees of the company in which they work. However, where the…

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Article L1424-41 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Staff transferred pursuant to article L1424-13 retain the benefits individually acquired on 1 January 1996 in terms of remuneration in their original local authority or establishment, if this system is more favourable to them. They shall retain, under the same conditions, the benefits in the nature of additional remuneration that they have collectively acquired on the same date within their local authority or establishment through social organisations. These benefits are…

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Article L1424-42 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

I.-The fire and rescue services are only obliged to carry out rescue operations that are directly related to their public service missions as defined in article L. 1424-2. I.-The fire and rescue services are only obliged to carry out rescue operations that are directly related to their public service missions as defined in article L. 1424-2. If they have been asked to take part in operations that are not directly…

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Article L1424-44 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The departmental fire and rescue service must have within five years of the promulgation of the loi n° 96-369 du 3 mai 1996 relative aux services d’incendie et de secours : 1° A departmental fire and rescue operational centre responsible for coordinating the operational activity of the fire and rescue services at department level; 2° One, or, if necessary, several alert processing centres, responsible for receiving, processing and possibly redirecting…

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