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Article R5126-40 of the French Public Health Code

Whatever the cause and duration of his absence, the pharmacist responsible for managing the pharmacy for internal use shall be replaced under the conditions defined by the statutory provisions applicable to him or by the contract binding him to the employer. The replacement pharmacist is subject to the same service obligations as the pharmacist he is replacing. The replacement is carried out by a pharmacist who fulfils the conditions of…

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Article R5126-41 of the French Public Health Code

Provided that he fulfils the conditions of designation required for each of them, the same pharmacist may manage two pharmacies for internal use belonging to different managers. This number may be increased to three where the pharmacies belong to medico-social establishments. Such management may be exercised provided that the pharmacist concerned is able to complete the time he is required to be present in each pharmacy and carry out his…

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Article R5126-42 of the French Public Health Code

The management of an internal-use pharmacy in a public health institution is carried out by a pharmacist performing one of the following functions: 1° Head of a unit in an institution or head of an inter-institutional unit, in exclusively pharmaceutical areas of activity which do not include internal structures or which only include functional units; 2° Head of an internal pharmacy structure in other areas of activity. The provisions of…

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Article R5126-43 of the French Public Health Code

In the absence of an organisation based on poles of activity, the internal use pharmacy of a public health establishment may be managed by a pharmacist belonging to another health establishment or to an army hospital with which the public health establishment enters into an agreement for this purpose.

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Article R5126-44 of the French Public Health Code

In the public medico-social establishments mentioned in 3° of article R. 5126-1, the internal use pharmacy is managed by a pharmacist belonging to one of the categories of practitioners mentioned in 1° of article L. 6152-1 or by a pharmacist recruited for this purpose under a public law contract.

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Article R5126-45 of the French Public Health Code

In public health cooperative groups and social and medico-social cooperative groups, the management of the pharmacy for internal use is entrusted to one of the pharmacists made available to the group by the establishments which are members of it. Of the pharmacists made available by a public health establishment, only the practitioners mentioned in 1° of article L. 6152-1 may manage the pharmacy.

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Article R5126-46 of the French Public Health Code

I-Pharmacists appointed as managers or heads of department of a pharmacy for internal use by decision of the Minister of Defence are responsible for the management of pharmacies for internal use in army hospitals. When the Minister of Defence has signed a cooperation agreement with an establishment relating to the management of a pharmacy for internal use under his authority, the appointment decision referred to in I is taken jointly…

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Article R5126-48 of the French Public Health Code

Subject to the provisions of article R. 5126-46, the pharmacist responsible for managing the internal use pharmacy is appointed by the legal representative of the managing legal entity. In the case of public health establishments, this appointment results from the appointment of the pharmacist to one of the positions mentioned in article R. 5126-42.

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Article R5126-49 of the French Public Health Code

The management of an internal use pharmacy belonging to a private person is carried out by an employed pharmacist who, having fulfilled the conditions for practising pharmacy required by articles R. 5126-2 and R. 5126-7, is bound to the establishment by a management contract. This contract may include specific clauses for the management of the pharmacies of holders of authorisations for home hospitalisation activities and home dialysis units. Pharmacists covered…

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