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Article L6352-1 of the French Labour Code

The person referred to in Article L. 6351-1 must provide evidence of the qualifications and experience of the teaching and supervisory staff involved in any capacity whatsoever in the training services it provides, and of the relationship between these qualifications and the services provided in the field of vocational training.

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Article L6352-2 of the French Labour Code

No one may, even de facto, exercise a management, apprentice teaching or administrative function in a training organisation if they have been convicted of a criminal offence constituting a breach of probity, good character or honour.

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Article L6352-3 of the French Labour Code

All training organisations draw up internal rules applicable to trainees and apprentices. These rules are a written document setting out the main measures applicable in terms of health, safety in the establishment and discipline, as well as the procedures for representing trainees and apprentices.

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Article L6352-8 of the French Labour Code

A Conseil d’Etat decree issued in accordance with articles L. 221-9, L. 223-35 and L. 612-1 of the French Commercial Code sets specific thresholds for training providers with regard to the obligation to appoint a statutory auditor.

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Article L6352-9 of the French Labour Code

The accounts of private training providers constituted as economic interest groups are audited by a statutory auditor, under the conditions set out in article L. 251-12 of the French Commercial Code, when their annual turnover exceeds an amount determined by decree by the Conseil d’Etat.

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Article L6352-11 of the French Labour Code

Each year, a person who carries out actions falling within the scope of vocational training defined in article L. 6313-1 sends the administrative authority a document showing the use of the sums received and drawing up an educational and financial report on their activity. At the request of the competent inspectorates, the balance sheet, profit and loss account and notes for the last financial year for which the accounts have…

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