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Article R6523-8 of the French Labour Code

The list of approved sponsors is drawn up by the Prefect. It includes the surname, first name, previous occupation and professional qualification of each sponsor. The list is available to employers at the Department of Labour, Employment and Vocational Training and at each town hall.

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Article D6523-9 of the French Labour Code

The replacement incomes mentioned in the second paragraph of Article L. 6523-3 are : 1° The insurance allowance mentioned in 1° of article L. 5421-2 ; 2° The allowance for self-employed workers and other allowances and indemnities governed by special schemes, mentioned in 3° of the same article; 3° L’allocation de congé solidarité, instituée sur le fondement de l’article 15 de la loi n° 2000-1207 du 13 décembre 2000 d’orientation…

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Article R6523-10 of the French Labour Code

The provisions of the first paragraph of article R. 6341-49 are applicable to trainees in Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, Reunion, Saint-Barthélemy or Saint-Martin who are following a training course giving entitlement to remuneration payable by the State, region or local authority.

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Article R6523-11 of the French Labour Code

Trainees residing in Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, La Réunion, Saint-Barthélemy or Saint-Martin who, in the same department or local authority, attend a training course for which the State or region pays are entitled to : 1° reimbursement by the State or the region of all transport costs incurred at the beginning and end of the course to reach the training establishment or centre and return, provided that the distance…

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Article R6523-12 of the French Labour Code

Trainees residing in Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique or Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin and who are following a course giving rise to remuneration payable by the State, the region or the local authority in one of the other aforementioned departments or local authorities are entitled to reimbursement by the State of all transport costs incurred at the beginning and end of the course to travel to and from the training establishment. These trainees…

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Article R6523-13 of the French Labour Code

If the corresponding transport costs are not covered by the funding bodies, the Prefect may reimburse all transport costs incurred by trainees residing in Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, La Réunion, Mayotte, Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, who are following a course in mainland France for which the State or the region is responsible. An annual report on the decisions taken by the Prefect regarding the reimbursement of transport costs for the…

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Article R6523-14-1 of the French Labour Code

For the application of article R. 6341-31 in Mayotte, the words: “in article L. 821-1 of the Social Security Code” are replaced by the words: “in article 35 of order no. 2002-411 of 27 March 2002 relating to health and social protection in Mayotte”.

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Article R6523-14-2 of the French Labour Code

For the application of article R. 6342-2 in Mayotte, the words: “of 2° of article L. 351-3 of the Social Security Code” are replaced by the words: “of article 8 of order no. 2002-411 of 27 March 2002 relating to health and social protection in Mayotte”.

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Article R6523-14-3 of the French Labour Code

Trainees residing in Mayotte or La Réunion who attend a training course for which the State, La Réunion or the Department of Mayotte pays a fee in a territory other than that in which they are domiciled, are entitled to reimbursement by the State of all transport costs incurred at the beginning and end of the training course to travel to and from the training establishment. These trainees are also…

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