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Article R6223-2 of the French Public Health Code

A company operating a medical biology laboratory is formed under the suspensive condition of its registration on the roll of the Order of Physicians, where at least one medical biologist holds a fraction of the share capital, and on the roll of the Order of Pharmacists, where at least one pharmacist biologist holds a fraction of the share capital.

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Article R6223-3 of the French Public Health Code

The application for registration shall be sent by a joint representative appointed, in the articles of association or in a separate deed, by the members of the company, to the Council of the Association, referred to in article R. 6223-2, in whose area of jurisdiction the company’s registered office is located, by any means that provides proof of the date of receipt. It must be accompanied by the following documents:…

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Article R6223-4 of the French Public Health Code

The competent Bar Council shall decide on the application for registration, where applicable, under the conditions provided for in articles L. 4112-3 and L. 4112-4 or articles L. 4222-3 to L. 4222-5 and L. 4232-12. The decision is notified to the joint representative mentioned in article R. 6223-3, by any means that provides proof of the date of receipt. Registration of the company may be refused by the Bar Council…

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Article R6223-5 of the French Public Health Code

On pain of being unenforceable against third parties, the legal representative of the company must notify the president of each council of the order to which it belongs, by any means that provides proof of its date of receipt and within one month of the date on which it occurs, of any change in the situation declared in application of article R. 6223-3, attaching supporting documents. Under the same conditions,…

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Article R6223-7 of the French Public Health Code

Registration of the company in the Trade and Companies Register is governed by articles R. 123-31 et seq. of the Commercial Code, subject to the provisions of this article. The joint representative referred to in article R. 6223-3 sends a copy of the application for registration with the professional body referred to in article R. 6223-3 and, where applicable, the decision of the competent professional body referred to in article…

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Article R6223-8 of the French Public Health Code

The company operating a medical biology laboratory and the partners practising therein are subject to the laws and regulations governing the profession’s relationship with the health insurance scheme. In particular, the provisions of the national agreement mentioned in Chapter II of Title VI of Book I of the Social Security Code governing relations with medical biologists apply to the company, insofar as they are applicable to a legal entity, as…

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Article R6223-9 of the French Public Health Code

If one or more of the members practising their profession within the company is removed from the scope of the agreement, without withdrawing from the company, and if the other members fail, under the conditions laid down in the Articles of Association, to suspend the practice of these professionals within the framework of the company for the duration of the removal, the company is automatically removed from the scope of…

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Article R6223-10 of the French Public Health Code

Any decision taken by a health insurance fund to place the company or a member practising within the company outside the scope of the agreement, or establishing that the company has been placed outside the scope of the agreement, is notified to the company and to each of the members.

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