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Article R3115-20-1 of the French Public Health Code

I. – The medical services mentioned in the fourth paragraph of article L. 3115-8 and in the second paragraph of article L. 3115-9 contribute to the primary care services defined in article L. 1411-11. The provisions of articles D. 162-22 and D. 162-24 of the Social Security Code are applicable to these medical services for the remuneration of healthcare activities carried out under the same conditions as the health centres…

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Article R3115-22 of the French Public Health Code

The intervention plan for the point of entry into the territory and its successive updates are sent by the Prefect to the Minister for Health and to the Prefect for the Defence and Security Zone. The frequency of exercises to implement the contingency plan provided for in article R. 3115-12 is two years for entry points.

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Article R3115-23 of the French Public Health Code

This section does not apply to military aircraft and warships as well as to aircraft and ships specifically chartered by the military authority. The officers carrying out health inspections and issuing the certificates provided for in article R. 3115-29 are authorised by the Minister for Defence in accordance with the provisions of IV of article R. 3115-5.

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Article R3115-25 of the French Public Health Code

Any health event occurring on board a ship making an international voyage and likely to constitute a risk to public health is subject to compulsory notification to the harbour master’s office of the port in which it calls. This notification is made by transmitting the maritime declaration of health mentioned in article 37 of the International Health Regulations (2005) twenty-four hours before entering the port. The harbour master’s office forwards…

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Article R3115-26 of the French Public Health Code

I. – The master of a vessel who observes a risk to public health on board immediately informs the competent regional surveillance and rescue operational centre when the vessel is at sea or the harbour master’s office when the vessel is within the administrative boundaries of the port. When the ship is in the maritime part of the maritime and river regulation area, the ship’s captain alerts the harbour master’s…

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Article R3115-28 of the French Public Health Code

The officials mentioned in Article L. 3115-1 may prescribe, within their area of competence, any measures aimed at eliminating the sources of infection or contamination that they observe. The corrective measures implemented, as referred to in article R. 3115-33, are attached to the health inspection or health inspection exemption certificate referred to in paragraph 2 of this sub-section.

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Article R3115-29 of the French Public Health Code

A health inspection certificate or a health inspection exemption certificate for a vessel is issued on the basis of an inspection, the details of which are set out in an order issued by the ministers responsible for health and transport. These certificates are valid for six months. The health inspection certificate is issued if the inspector finds signs of infection and contamination requiring corrective measures. The health inspection exemption certificate…

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