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Section 3: Operation by a private practice company

Article R6223-62 of the French Public Health Code

The provisions of this section govern sociétés d’exercice libéral de biologistes médicaux incorporated pursuant to Title I of Law no. 90-1258 of 31st December 1990 relating to the practice in the form of companies of liberal professions subject to a legislative or regulatory statute or whose title is protected and to sociétés de participations financières de professions libérales and whose corporate purpose is the joint operation of one or more…

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Article R6223-63 of the French Public Health Code

Deeds and documents intended for third parties, in particular letters, invoices, advertisements and various publications issued by a company referred to in Article R. 6223-62, must indicate : 1° The company name, immediately preceded or followed, as appropriate, by the words : a) “Société d’exercice libéral à responsabilité limitée” or: “SELARL” ; b) “Société d’exercice libéral à forme anonyme” or: “SELAFA”; c) “Société d’exercice libéral en commandite par actions” or:…

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Article R6223-64 of the French Public Health Code

Pursuant to III ofarticle 6 of law no. 90-1258 of 31 December 1990 relating to the practice of liberal professions subject to a legislative or regulatory status or whose title is protected and to companies for the financial participation of liberal professions and subject to the prohibitions provided for by article L. 6223-5, no more than one quarter of the capital of a société d’exercice libéral de biologistes médicaux may…

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Article R6223-65 of the French Public Health Code

I.-The proposed transfer of shares in a private practice company of medical biologists referred to in II of article L. 6223-8 is notified to the company’s legal representative and to each of the medical biologists, natural persons practising in the company, by any means that provides proof of the date of receipt. The notification shall be deemed to constitute an offer of sale to each of the medical biologists and…

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Article R6223-66 of the French Public Health Code

A partner practising within a “société d’exercice libéral” referred to in article R6223-62 may be excluded : 1° If they are subject to a disciplinary measure entailing a ban on practising or on the right to provide care to insured persons, equal to or greater than three months ; 2° If he contravenes the company’s operating rules. This exclusion is decided by the members, acting by the enhanced majority provided…

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Article R6223-67 of the French Public Health Code

In the event of a temporary ban on practising or providing care to insured persons, unless excluded by the other members under the conditions set out in article R. 6223-66, the person concerned retains his rights and obligations as a member, with the exception of remuneration linked to the exercise of his professional activity.

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Article R6223-68 of the French Public Health Code

The private practice company mentioned in article R. 6223-62 is subject to the disciplinary provisions applicable to the profession of medical biologist. It may not be the subject of disciplinary proceedings independently of those brought against one or more partners exercising their functions within it. A decision to disqualify one or more partners, but not all of them, does not commit an administrator. A decision to ban either the company…

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Article R6223-69 of the French Public Health Code

A member may cease his professional activity within the company, provided that he notifies the company by any means that can be proven to have been received. He shall comply with the time limit set by the Articles of Association, which may not exceed six months from the date of notification of the cessation of activity. He shall notify the Association to which he belongs of his decision. If a…

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