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Article R6523-2-11 of the French Labour Code

In the absence of an application for authorisation submitted under the conditions of article R. 6523-2-10, or if the applications submitted do not meet the conditions laid down in I of the same article, the ministers responsible for vocational training and for overseas departments and territories shall designate by order an inter-professional skills operator approved under article L. 6332-1-1 responsible for managing the contributions mentioned in Title III of Book…

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Article R6523-2-12 of the French Labour Code

The skills operator authorised in application of article R. 6523-2-10 specifies in an appendix to the statistical and financial statement provided for in article R. 6332-31, for the territory, the amounts of funds managed and funds spent, as well as the number of employees concerned.

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Article R6523-2-13 of the French Labour Code

Without prejudice to the application of the provisions of articles R. 6332-5 to R. 6332-7, the authorisation referred to in article R. 6523-2-9 is revoked, by joint order of the ministers responsible for vocational training and for overseas France, after an adversarial procedure, when the conditions justifying its issue cease to be met or in the event of repeated malfunctions or failures on the part of the operator in carrying…

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Article R6523-2-14 of the French Labour Code

The other skills operators approved under article L. 6332-1-1 may enter into agreements with the inter-professional skills operator authorised in application of article R. 6523-2-9 for the purpose of carrying out their missions in the territory for the benefit of companies subject to a collective agreement applicable there or companies operating in this territory whose main activity falls within the professional scope of their approval. This agreement is concluded under…

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Article R6523-2-15 of the French Labour Code

In Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy, in application of article L. 6523-1-3, a cross-industry skills operator approved under article L. 6332-1-1 is authorised by joint order of the ministers responsible for vocational training and the overseas departments and territories to manage the contributions mentioned in Title III of Book One of Part Six of this Code in these territories for a period of five years. This order specifies the territorial scope of…

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Article R6523-2-16-1 of the French Labour Code

For the application of articles R. 6331-52 and R. 6332-72 to Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy, the words: “the body mentioned in article L. 225-1-1” are replaced respectively by the words: “the body mentioned in the second paragraph of article L. 752-1 of the Social Security Code” and “the body mentioned in the third paragraph of article L. 752-1 of the Social Security Code”.

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Article R6523-2-17 of the French Labour Code

In Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, pursuant to article L. 6523-1-4, a cross-industry skills operator approved under article L. 6332-1-1 may be authorised by joint order of the ministers responsible for vocational training and the overseas departments and territories to manage contributions dedicated to the development of vocational training and work-linked training in this territory, for a period of five years.

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Article R6523-2-19 of the French Labour Code

In order to carry out its tasks, the skills operator receives the resources collected for the development of vocational training and work-linked training by the social welfare fund mentioned inarticle 3 of order no. 77-1102 of 26 September 1977, as amended, extending and adapting various provisions relating to social affairs to the department of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon.

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