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Article R5125-34 of the French Public Health Code

The assistant pharmacists referred to in article L. 5125-20 are persons who, fulfilling the conditions for practising pharmacy in France, carry out their activity: 1° In a pharmacy, with the pharmacist(s) or the manager of the pharmacy after their death ; 2° In a mutualist pharmacy or a mining relief society, with the manager; 3° In a pharmacy for internal use, with the pharmacist in charge of management; 4° In…

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Article R5125-35 of the French Public Health Code

The activities of assistant pharmacists include : 1° In pharmacies and pharmacies run by mutual benefit societies or mining aid societies, the activities mentioned in articles L. 5125-1, L. 5125-2 and L. 5125-25 ; 2° In pharmacies for internal use, the activities mentioned in articles L. 5126-5, L. 5126-11 and L. 5126-12; 3° In pharmaceutical establishments, the activities mentioned in articles R. 5124-2 and R. 5124-40; 4° In veterinary pharmaceutical…

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Article R5125-36 of the French Public Health Code

With the exception of pharmacists covered by the provisions of article L. 4138-2 of the Defence Code, an assistant pharmacist may only carry out this function if he is registered on the roll of the relevant section of the Ordre National des Pharmaciens and has registered his diploma with the Prefecture.

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Article R5125-37 of the French Public Health Code

The pharmacist holding a pharmacy or managing it after his death, or the pharmacist managing a mutual pharmacy or a société de secours minière, is required each year, no later than a date set by order of the Minister responsible for health, to declare to the general director of the regional health agency the number and names of the pharmacists working in the pharmacy and the measure of its overall…

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Article R5125-37-1 of the French Public Health Code

The overall activity of the pharmacy, as referred to in Article L. 5125-15 and taken into account to determine the required number of assistant pharmacists, is assessed by aggregating: 1° The total pre-tax turnover from the sale of medicinal products, products and other goods, whatever their nature, with the exception of that corresponding to the portion of the price of reimbursable medicinal products on which the dispensing pharmacist’s margin set…

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Article R5125-38 of the French Public Health Code

The pharmacist in charge referred to in articles L. 5124-2, L. 5124-7 and L. 5124-15 is required to declare each year, except in the case of pharmacists covered by the provisions of article L. 4138-2 of the Defence Code, to the central council of section D or E of the national order of pharmacists to which he/she belongs: 1° The number and names of assistant pharmacists working in its establishment(s);…

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Article D5125-38-1 of the French Public Health Code

The declaration provided for in article L. 5125-16 is made, prior to operation, by the pharmacist or the private practice company to the regional council of section A of the Ordre des pharmaciens or, where applicable, to the delegates mentioned in article L. 4232-11, at the time of his application for registration on the roll provided for in article R. 4222-1. In the event of the cessation of the operation…

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Article R5125-39 of the French Public Health Code

The replacement of a pharmacist holding a dispensary other than those mentioned in article L. 5125-19 is carried out under the following conditions: 1° For an absence of between four months and one year, the replacement may be carried out : a) By a pharmacist registered on the roll of section D of the Ordre national des pharmaciens and who has no other professional activity for the duration of the…

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