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Article R3512-1-1 of the French Public Health Code

For the purposes of article L. 3512-7, activities aimed at influencing public decision-making, in particular the content of a law or regulatory act, by communicating with the persons mentioned in 3° of II of article L. 3512-7 are considered to be activities of influence and representation of interests.

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Article R3512-1-2 of the French Public Health Code

The annual report referred to in Article L. 3512-7 shall include the following information: 1° The corporate name, corporate purpose and registered office address of the declarant ; 2° In respect of expenditure on remuneration of staff employed in whole or in part to carry out lobbying and interest representation activities: a) The total gross amount, rounded to the nearest euro, for the year ; b) The total number of…

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Article R3512-1-3 of the French Public Health Code

I. – The information referred to in article R. 3512-1-2 is transmitted in French in electronic form and is made public on a public website, in accordance with the procedures specified by order of the Minister for Health. II. – The order issued by the Minister for Health referred to in I is issued after consultation with the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés. It determines the operating procedures…

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Article R3512-1-5 of the French Public Health Code

The authority responsible for the public website shall make the reports referred to in Article L. 3512-7 public no later than 1 July of the year in which they are received. These reports remain accessible to the public, under the conditions set out in article R. 3512-1-3, for a period of five years from the date they are placed online.

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Article R3512-1-6 of the French Public Health Code

I. – The authority responsible for the public website shall take the necessary technical measures to ensure the integrity of the site on which it makes public the reports referred to in article L. 3512-7, their security and the protection of the only directly identifying data made public mentioned in 4° of article R. 3512-1-2 against indexing by external search engines. It ensures that individuals are informed about the collection…

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Article R3512-2 of the French Public Health Code

The ban on smoking in places designated for collective use mentioned in article L. 3512-8 applies: 1° In all enclosed and covered places open to the public or which are workplaces; 2° In means of public transport; 3° In uncovered areas of public and private schools and colleges, as well as establishments intended for the reception, training or accommodation of minors; 4° In public play areas as defined by decree…

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Article R3512-3 of the French Public Health Code

The ban on smoking does not apply to areas made available to smokers in the places mentioned in article R. 3512-2 and created, where appropriate, by the person or body responsible for the premises. These areas may not be set up in public or private educational establishments, apprentice training centres, establishments intended for or regularly used for the reception, training, accommodation or sports activities of minors, public playgrounds or health…

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Article R3512-4 of the French Public Health Code

The reserved areas referred to in article R. 3512-3 are enclosed rooms used for smoking and in which no services are provided. No servicing or maintenance work may be carried out unless the air has been changed for at least one hour in the absence of any occupant. These areas must : 1° Be equipped with an air extraction system using mechanical ventilation allowing a minimum renewal of air of…

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