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Chapter I: Tasks and powers of the regional health agencies

Article L1431-1 of the French Public Health Code

In each region and in the territorial collectivity of Corsica, a regional health agency has the task of defining and implementing a coordinated set of programmes and actions contributing to the achievement, at regional and sub-regional level : – the objectives of the national health policy defined in article L. 1411-1 of this Code ; – the principles of social and medico-social action set out in articles L. 116-1 and…

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Article L1431-2 of the French Public Health Code

The regional health agencies are responsible, taking into account the particularities of each region and the specific needs of defence, for 1° Implementing at regional level the health policy defined in application of articles L. 1411-1 and L. 1411-1-1, in liaison with the competent authorities in the fields of occupational health, school and university health and maternal and child protection, and the protocol provided for in article L. 6147-11. To…

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Article L1431-3 of the French Public Health Code

A decree may create inter-regional health agencies and entrust inter-regional powers to one or more regional health agencies. A Conseil d’Etat decree may entrust a single regional health agency with the exercise, at national level, of powers previously held by the Minister for Health or relating to the tasks set out in article L. 1431-2, for which the regional health agencies are responsible. The powers thus attributed to this regional…

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