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Title IX: Declaration and professional identification card for employees in the building and public works sector

Article L8291-1 of the French Labour Code

A professional identification card is issued by a national body designated by decree by the Conseil d’Etat to each employee carrying out building or public works on behalf of a company established in France or on behalf of a company established outside France in the event of secondment. It contains information about the employee, his employer, the user company where applicable, and the organisation that issued the card. A decree…

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Article L8291-2 of the French Labour Code

In the event of failure to comply with the obligation to declare referred to in Article L. 8291-1, the employer or, where applicable, the user undertaking shall be liable to an administrative fine. Failure to comply is subject to an administrative fine, which is imposed by the competent administrative authority on the basis of a reasoned report by a Labour Inspectorate official mentioned in Article L. 8112-1 or an official…

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Article L8291-3 of the French Labour Code

The administrative authority shall rule on any request from an employer concerning the application to his situation of the provisions of this Title. The request must ask a precise and new question and be of a serious nature. The request referred to in the first paragraph is not admissible if a Labour Inspectorate inspector has initiated an inspection into compliance with the provisions of Article L. 8291-1. The decision of…

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