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Article R1112-50 of the French Public Health Code

In-patients must ensure that the premises and objects at their disposal are kept in good condition. Deliberate damage may, without prejudice to compensation for the damage caused, result in the patient being discharged under the conditions provided for in article R. 1112-49.

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Article R1112-56 of the French Public Health Code

Hospitalised patients may, in view of the length of their stay and their state of health, be granted exceptional leave of absence for a maximum period of forty-eight hours. Such leave is granted by the Director, after receiving a favourable opinion from the Department Head Physician. If a patient who has been authorised to leave the establishment does not return within the time limit set, the administration will discharge him…

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Article R1112-57 of the French Public Health Code

Subject to the provisions of article L. 1111-5 or any decisions by the judicial authority, minors may only be entrusted to persons exercising parental authority or to third parties expressly authorised by them, for discharges during hospitalisation.

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Article R1112-58 of the French Public Health Code

When the in-patient’s state of health no longer requires them to remain in one of the establishment’s departments, they are discharged by the Director on the recommendation of the department head doctor. The Director or his delegate signs the discharge form on the patient’s individual form. If necessary, and on the basis of a medical proposal, arrangements are made for the immediate transfer of the inpatient to an establishment providing…

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