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Article D6352-34 of the French Labour Code

The remuneration paid by the vocational training centre to the jobseeker replaces the allowance paid in this respect. The trainee is obliged to follow the training course until it ends. A trainee who abandons the training course for reasons that are not recognised as valid is excluded from receiving unemployment benefit for a period of one year from the date of his/her departure.

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Article D6352-36 of the French Labour Code

Expenditure eligible for subsidy is: 1° For company centres, the salaries of instructors and the corresponding social security charges; 2° For group centres: a) Salaries of the administrative, technical and service staff needed to run the centre, and the corresponding social security charges; b) Costs of renting and fitting out furniture and maintaining the premises and workshops needed to run the centre; c) Office, postage, telephone and miscellaneous expenses; d)…

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Article D6352-38 of the French Labour Code

Subsidies may only be applied to expenditure covered by forecasts provided by the centre and accepted by the Minister responsible for vocational training. To this end, at the beginning of each calendar quarter, the centre shall submit income and expenditure forecasts for the following quarter. These forecasts are provided at the same time as the application for subsidies. In exceptional cases, subsidies may be paid if they are essential for…

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Article D6352-39 of the French Labour Code

The grant application must be submitted within ten days of the end of each calendar quarter to the Regional Director of Business, Competition, Consumption, Labour and Employment. It must be accompanied by a statement of the vocational training centre’s financial situation, showing the income and expenditure incurred during the quarter in question.

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Article D6352-40 of the French Labour Code

Advances against subsidies may be granted to the centre. At the start-up stage, these advances may be equal to the operating expenditure forecast for the first two calendar quarters following the date of opening of the centre on the basis of the forecasts provided in support of the application for approval. Thereafter, they may be equal to the operating expenses forecast for the quarter to which the forecasts provided under…

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Article D6353-1 of the French Labour Code

I.-When the actions contributing to the development of skills provided for in article L. 6313-1 are financed by a body mentioned in article L. 6316-1 or by a body authorised to collect the financing contribution mentioned in articles L. 6331-48 and L. 6331-54, the agreement provided for in article L. 6353-1 must include: 1° The title, objective and content of the action, the resources provided, the duration and period of…

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Article R6361-1 of the French Labour Code

Before taking up their duties, the control officers mentioned in the first paragraph of article L. 6361-5 take an oath before the judicial court of their administrative residence in the following terms: “I swear to carry out the control duties entrusted to me with accuracy and probity, in compliance with the laws and regulations in force”.

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Article R6361-2 of the French Labour Code

The enforcement officers mentioned in the first paragraph of article L. 6361-5 are commissioned by : 1° The regional prefect when they operate within the boundaries of a region; 2° The minister responsible for vocational training when they are required to operate throughout France.

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