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Article R6362-4 of the French Labour Code

The decision of the Minister responsible for vocational training or of the Regional Prefect may only be taken in the light of the written observations and after hearing, where appropriate, the interested party, unless no document or request for a hearing has been submitted before the expiry of the period provided for in article R. 6362-3. The decision shall state the reasons on which it is based and shall be…

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Article R6362-6 of the French Labour Code

Any interested party who wishes to contest the administrative decision notified to him in application of article R. 6362-4 must submit a complaint, prior to any appeal, to the authority which took the decision.A reasoned decision rejecting all or part of the complaint will be notified to the interested party.

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Article R6362-7 of the French Labour Code

The Minister responsible for vocational training and the Regional Prefect may refer or defend before the administrative court any dispute arising from the inspections mentioned in articles L. 6361-1 to L. 6361-3, with the exception of disputes relating to the establishment and collection of the payments mentioned in articles L. 6362-8 to L. 6362-12.

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Article R6363-1 of the French Labour Code

The enforcement officers mentioned in the first paragraph of article L. 6361-5 are empowered to investigate and draw up official reports of the infringements provided for in articles L. 6355-1 to L. 6355-24 and L. 6363-2.

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