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Article R4113-16 of the French Public Health Code

A partner practising within a société d’exercice libéral de médecins, de chirurgiens-dentistes ou de sages-femmes may be excluded : 1° If he is subject to a disciplinary measure resulting in a ban on practising or providing care to insured persons, equal to or greater than three months ; 2° If they contravene the company’s operating rules. This exclusion is decided by the members acting by the enhanced majority provided for…

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Article R4113-17 of the French Public Health Code

In the event of a temporary ban on practising or providing care to insured persons, unless excluded by the other members in accordance with the conditions set out in article R. 4113-16, the person concerned retains his rights and obligations as a member, with the exception of remuneration linked to the exercise of his professional activity.

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Article R4113-18 of the French Public Health Code

The partnership is subject to the disciplinary provisions applicable to the profession. It may not be subject to disciplinary proceedings independently of those brought against one or more partners practising within it. A decision to disqualify one or more partners, but not all of them, does not constitute a decision to appoint an administrator. A decision to ban either the company or all the members shall appoint one or more…

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Article R4113-19 of the French Public Health Code

A member may, on condition that he informs the company by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, cease the professional activity that he carries out within the company. He must comply with the deadline set by the Articles of Association, which may not exceed six months from the date of notification of the transfer of activity. He must notify the Conseil départemental de l’ordre of his decision.

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Article R4113-21 of the French Public Health Code

When the health insurance funds have decided to exclude one or more members practising within the company from the agreement provided for in articles L. 162-5 or L. 162-9 of the Social Security Code, for breach of the undertakings provided for therein, one or more members practising their profession within the company and these members do not withdraw from the company, and if the other members fail, under the conditions…

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Article R4113-22 of the French Public Health Code

Any decision taken by a health insurance fund to place the company or a member practising within the company outside the scope of the agreement, or establishing that the company has been placed outside the scope of the agreement, is notified to the company and to each of the members.

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Article R4113-23 of the French Public Health Code

I.-The usual place of practice of a société d’exercice libéral de médecins is that of the professional residence in respect of which it is registered with the ordre. II-A company may carry on its professional activity at one or more sites other than its usual place of practice, provided that it sends a prior declaration of the opening of a separate place of practice to the departmental council in whose…

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Article R4113-24 of the French Public Health Code

The members of a private practice partnership of dental surgeons have a common professional residence. However, the company may be authorised by the Conseil Départemental de l’Ordre to practise in one or more secondary practices if this is necessary to meet the needs of patients and provided that the location of the secondary practices in relation to the main practice and the organisation of care in these practices make it…

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Article R4113-25 of the French Public Health Code

In principle, a company for the liberal practice of midwifery has only one practice. The creation or maintenance of a secondary practice, in any form whatsoever, is only possible with the authorisation of the departmental council or councils concerned. The authorisation is not transferable. It is limited to three years and may be renewed following a new application, but may be withdrawn at any time. It may not be refused…

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