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Paragraph 3: Private health establishments, private medico-social establishments, cosmetic surgery facilities and health cooperation groups, social and medico-social cooperation groups with legal personality under private law

Article R5126-49 of the French Public Health Code

The management of an internal use pharmacy belonging to a private person is carried out by an employed pharmacist who, having fulfilled the conditions for practising pharmacy required by articles R. 5126-2 and R. 5126-7, is bound to the establishment by a management contract. This contract may include specific clauses for the management of the pharmacies of holders of authorisations for home hospitalisation activities and home dialysis units. Pharmacists covered…

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Article R5126-50 of the French Public Health Code

The management contract referred to in Article R. 5126-49 shall include the following particulars: 1° The time that the pharmacist must be present and its weekly breakdown; 2° The pharmacist’s service obligations and the arrangements for his replacement in the event of absence; 3° The elements of the pharmacist’s remuneration and the conditions under which it will change, taking into account, for public hospital pharmacists on secondment, the statutory provisions…

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Article R5126-51 of the French Public Health Code

Under the conditions laid down in their articles of association, pharmacists belonging to one of the categories of practitioners mentioned in 1° of article L. 6152-1 may manage an internal-use pharmacy in private health establishments providing long-term care and private medico-social establishments mentioned in 3° and 4° of article R. 5126-1.

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