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Section 2: National reference centres for the control of communicable diseases

Article D1413-46 of the French Public Health Code

I.-The missions of the national centres of reference are : 1° Expertise in the microbiology and pathology of infectious agents, the development, optimisation, validation and distribution of medical biology tests; the identification and confirmation of pathogenic agents, in particular those for which there is no in vitro diagnostic medical device meeting the conditions set out inarticle L. 5221-3 of the Public Health Code; 2° Providing scientific or technical advice in…

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Article D1413-47 of the French Public Health Code

In carrying out their missions, the national reference centres shall comply with: 1° General specifications drawn up by the Minister for Health after consultation with the National Public Health Agency; 2° Specifications specific to their area of competence drawn up by the Director General of the National Public Health Agency. The general specifications specify in particular the obligations of the national reference centres relating to: 1° Compliance with the provisions…

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Article D1413-48 of the French Public Health Code

Only those organisations may be designated as national centres of reference: 1° which undertake to fulfil the missions mentioned in article D. 1413-46 and specified in the general specifications and in the specific specifications ; 2° Which have qualified staff, premises and equipment enabling them to carry out the tasks assigned to them, where appropriate in association with a maximum of three laboratories, the latter being designated “National Reference Centres-Associated…

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Article D1413-49 of the French Public Health Code

The Minister for Health, acting on a proposal from the Director General of the National Public Health Agency, shall draw up a list of national reference centres for a period of five years, specifying, where applicable, whether they are designated as “coordinating laboratory”, “associated laboratory” or “expert laboratory”. These laboratories form the network of national reference centres.

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Article D1413-50 of the French Public Health Code

In order to respond to an unmet public health need or priority or to an exceptional health situation: 1° New national centres of reference may be added to the list mentioned in Article D. 1413-49 during their term of office, following the opinion of the Committee of National Centres of Reference and on a proposal from the Director General of the National Public Health Agency. They are appointed from structures…

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Article D1413-52 of the French Public Health Code

National centres of reference, “associated national centres of reference-laboratories” and “national centres of reference-expert laboratories” carry out their missions within the framework of agreements signed with the Agence nationale de santé publique, which include: 1° A five-year work programme drawn up in compliance with the specifications mentioned in article D. 1413-47 ; 2° A description of the structure’s resources: number and qualifications of staff and nature of the technical facilities.

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Article D1413-53 of the French Public Health Code

A committee of national reference centres shall be placed under the authority of the Director General of the Agence nationale de santé publique. This committee is responsible for: 1° Proposing to the Director General of the Agence nationale de santé publique, for a period of five years, in the light of the epidemiological situation, the list of pathogens requiring a national reference centre; 2° Drawing up the specific specifications mentioned…

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Article D1413-54 of the French Public Health Code

The Committee of National Centres of Reference is made up of a maximum of twenty members. It comprises: 1° Representatives of the Ministry of Health; 2° Representatives of the National Public Health Agency; 3° Experts in epidemiology, microbiology, infectiology or public health appointed for their skills, following a call for candidates by the Director General of the National Public Health Agency, for a period of five years.

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Article D1413-55 of the French Public Health Code

Each year, the head of the national reference centre or “national reference centre-expert laboratory” submits an activity report, including a balance sheet and a financial statement, to the Minister for Health and the National Public Health Agency. When the tasks of a national reference centre are carried out in conjunction with one or more “national reference centres-associated laboratories”, the head of the national reference centre is responsible for coordinating all…

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Article D1413-56 of the French Public Health Code

The Minister for Health and the Director General of the National Public Health Agency must be informed without delay of any change in the conditions under which the national reference centre carries out its activities as set out in the specifications. If a national reference centre wishes to cease carrying out its missions, it must inform the Minister for Health and the Director General of the National Public Health Agency…

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