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Article R6152-35-3 of the French Public Health Code

Leave due under 1° of article R. 6152-35 may not be carried over to the following year, unless exceptional authorisation is granted by the director of the establishment after consulting the head of the department or, failing that, the head of the internal structure. However, annual leave not taken as a result of the leave mentioned in 4°, 5° and 6° of article R. 6152-35 and in article R. 6152-41…

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Article R6152-36 of the French Public Health Code

A medical committee, attached to each prefect, is responsible for giving an opinion on the physical and mental fitness of practitioners governed by these regulations to carry out their duties, as well as on any medical issue of interest to them for the application of the provisions of these regulations. The matter is referred to the committee either by the director general of the regional health agency, or by the…

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Article R6152-37 of the French Public Health Code

In the event of a duly confirmed illness, attested by a medical certificate, which makes it impossible for a practitioner to carry out his duties, he is automatically placed on leave by decision of the director of the establishment. A practitioner on sick leave retains the full emoluments provided for in 1° of article R. 6152-23, for a period of three months; these emoluments are reduced to half for the…

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Article R6152-38 of the French Public Health Code

A practitioner suffering from a duly diagnosed condition which, with the exception of the pathologies mentioned in article R. 6152-39, on the list drawn up in application of article 28 of decree no. 86-442 of 14 March 1986 relating to the appointment of approved doctors, the organisation of medical committees and reform boards, the conditions of physical fitness for admission to public employment and the sick leave scheme for civil…

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Article R6152-39 of the French Public Health Code

A practitioner recognised by the medical committee as suffering from tuberculosis, mental illness, cancer, poliomyelitis or severe and acquired immunodeficiency and prevented from carrying out his duties is automatically placed on long-term leave by decision of the departmental prefect. Long-term leave may not be granted for less than three months or more than six months. It may be renewed up to a total of five years. After this total period…

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Article R6152-42 of the French Public Health Code

When, at the end of one year’s leave granted in application of articles R. 6152-37 to R. 6152-41, the practitioner is unable to resume his duties, his post is declared vacant. A practitioner who, at the end of a period of leave granted in application of articles R. 6152-37 to R. 6152-41, is declared fit to resume his duties shall be reinstated in the post he occupied at the time…

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Article R6152-43 of the French Public Health Code

The hospital practitioner may be authorised, following a favourable opinion from the medical committee referred to in article R. 6152-36, to work part-time for therapeutic reasons under the conditions laid down in articles L. 323-3 and R. 323-3 of the Social Security Code. During the period of therapeutic part-time work, the hospital practitioner receives the full emoluments provided for in article R. 6152-23 of the present code, as well as…

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Article R6152-45 of the French Public Health Code

Practitioners may be placed on unpaid parental leave to bring up their child. In this position, the practitioner does not acquire any right to retirement, subject to the legislative or regulatory provisions relating to pensions providing for the taking into account of periods of interruption of activity linked to the child. He/she retains his/her rights to advancement to a higher step. This period is treated as equivalent to actual service….

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Article R6152-48 of the French Public Health Code

Hospital practitioners covered by these regulations may be placed by the Director General of the Regional Health Agency, after consultation with the head of the unit and the head of the department, or, failing this, with the head of another internal structure and the chairman of the establishment’s medical committee and the director of the establishment, at their request, on temporary assignment for a maximum period of three months per…

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