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Title II: Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, Réunion, Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon

Article L8323-1-2 of the French Labour Code

For the application of article L. 8271-6-4 in Mayotte, the following words are inserted after the words: “articles L. 213-1 and L. 752-1 of the Social Security Code,” the words: “article 22 of order no. 96-1122 of 20 December 1996 relating to the improvement of public health, health insurance, maternity and death, the financing of social security in Mayotte and the Mayotte Social Security Fund”.

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Article L8323-1 of the French Labour Code

A Conseil d’Etat decree will make the necessary adjustments to the provisions of Title II of Book II, relating to undeclared work, for their application in Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, Reunion Island, Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin.

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Article L8323-2 of the French Labour Code

No person may, directly or through an intermediary, engage, retain in his service or employ for any period whatsoever a foreigner who does not hold a permit authorising him to work in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon. The conditions for issuing a work permit are determined by regulation.

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Article L8323-3 of the French Labour Code

The act by any person, directly or through an intermediary, of hiring, keeping in their service or employing for any period whatsoever a foreigner who does not hold a permit authorising him/her to work in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, in breach of the provisions of article L. 8323-2, is punishable by the penalties laid down in articles L. 8256-2 to L. 8256-6.

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