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Article L4312-11 of the French Public Health Code

Where it transpires, subsequent to his election, that an elected member of a Council of the Bar, a Disciplinary Chamber or a Social Insurance Section has been subject, before or after his election, to one of the sanctions referred to in 3° and 4° of article L. 4124-6 of this Code and in 3° and 4° of article L. 145-5-2 of the Social Security Code, he shall be automatically declared…

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Article L4312-12 of the French Public Health Code

If an elected member ceases to hold office for any reason whatsoever, he is immediately replaced by a substitute. If there is no substitute, a supplementary election is held to fill the vacant seat as from the date on which the vacancy is established. The member thus elected shall remain in office until the date on which the term of office of the member he replaces would have expired. The…

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Article L4312-13 of the French Public Health Code

The members of the nurses’ association councils are elected in a single-round majority binominal ballot. Each pair is made up of candidates of different genders. If the Council of the Order has an uneven number of members, the member of the last elected pair drawn by lot is considered to be elected. Elected substitutes shall be of the same gender as the member they are deputising for. Notwithstanding the preceding…

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Article L4312-14 of the French Public Health Code

Councils are elected by a majority of the members present or having voted by post or electronically. A decree in the Conseil d’Etat shall determine the composition of the various councils and disciplinary chambers of the Nurses’ Association, the duration and frequency of renewal of the terms of office of their members, their operating rules and the principles governing elections to these bodies. The procedures for elections by electronic means…

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Article L4312-15 of the French Public Health Code

Nurses practising their profession jointly and receiving a fixed fee per patient are not subject to the prohibition on fee-splitting within the meaning of this Code. These professionals are not deemed to be practising compérage within the meaning of this Code solely by virtue of the fact that they practise their profession jointly and receive a fixed fee per patient.

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