Article D5427-12 of the French Labour Code
A decree issued on the report of the Minister of Finance determines the amount and terms of payments to be made by audited bodies to cover the costs incurred in carrying out the audit.
A decree issued on the report of the Minister of Finance determines the amount and terms of payments to be made by audited bodies to cover the costs incurred in carrying out the audit.
The Minister for Employment shall receive the statements provided for in Article D. 5427-9. It shall also be sent the deliberations of the general circulars concerning the application of the agreement and its annexes.
The deliberations of the joint committee set up by article 2 of the agreement of 31 December 1958 and relating to the scope of application of the approved agreement are subject to the approval of the minister responsible for employment.In the absence of an express decision within three weeks of the deliberation being lodged with the services of the ministry responsible for employment, it is deemed to have been approved.
The central and external services of the Délégation générale à l’emploi et à la formation professionnelle are authorised to check with the bodies listed in article D. 5427-4 that the legal provisions mentioned in articles L. 5422-21 and L. 5422-22 are respected.
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