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Article R6422-2 of the French Labour Code

The application for leave of absence to validate prior learning must specify: 1° The professional certification sought; 2° The dates, nature and duration of the actions enabling the employee to validate prior learning; 3° The name of the ministry or certifying body. The employee attaches to his application any document attesting to the admissibility of his application for validation of prior learning. When the employee is entitled to an increase…

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Article R6422-4 of the French Labour Code

Within thirty calendar days of receipt of the request for leave, the employer shall notify the employee in writing of its agreement or of the service reasons for postponing the leave. This postponement may not exceed six months from the date of the request. If the employer does not reply within thirty calendar days of receiving the request for leave, this shall be deemed to be approval.

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Article R6422-5 of the French Labour Code

At the end of a leave of absence for the validation of prior learning, the beneficiary of the leave of absence must, at the request of the employer or of a funding body mentioned in article L. 6316-1, provide proof of his or her participation in the validation of prior learning provided by the ministry or certifying body and, where applicable, by the accompanying body.

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Article R6422-6 of the French Labour Code

An employee who has benefited from a leave of absence to carry out actions to validate acquired experience may not claim, in the same company, to benefit from a new leave of absence for the same purpose before one year, with the exception of candidates who have obtained one or more parts of the certification for the additional assessment provided for inarticle L. 335-5 of the Education Code.

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