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Article R711-79 of the French Commercial code

The agreement signed by a consular higher education establishment pursuant to article L. 711-19 specifies in particular: 1° The academic objectives pursued by the establishment; 2° The principles governing the composition of the establishment’s teaching staff; 3° The principles governing the terms and conditions of access to the establishment; 4° The definition of the establishment’s activities and, where applicable, the links between these activities and the training activities provided by…

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Article R712-1 of the French Commercial code

The duties of the members of the establishments of the network of chambers of commerce and industry are free of charge. However, this free of charge status does not prevent the allocation of allowances or reimbursement of expenses, the list, terms and amounts of which are set by the internal regulations of the chamber of commerce and industry, in accordance with the provisions relating to deductible professional expenses for the…

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Article R712-2 of the French Commercial code

1° The State’s administrative and financial supervision of CCI France is exercised by the minister responsible for the supervision of chambers of commerce and industry; 2° The supervision of regional chambers of commerce and industry and territorial chambers of commerce and industry is exercised by the regional prefect, assisted by the regional director of public finance. Where the territorial jurisdiction of the regional chamber of commerce and industry exceeds the…

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Article R712-3 of the French Commercial code

The supervisory authority has access by right to all meetings of the general assemblies of the establishments of the network of chambers of commerce and industry and of the executive committee of CCI France. It may be represented. The same applies to meetings of the provisional commission provided for in Article L. 712-9. These institutions inform the supervisory authority of meetings of their general assemblies and governing board under the…

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Article R712-4-1 of the French Commercial code

In the event of serious misconduct by the director of a network institution, going beyond simple service misconduct, the supervisory authority may ask the president of the institution to take the necessary disciplinary measures. If, at the end of this procedure, the president of the regional chamber, on the proposal of the president of the territorial chamber where applicable, decides not to impose a disciplinary sanction, he must set out…

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Article R712-5 of the French Commercial code

I.-The decision to suspend or dissolve the bureau alone or the general meeting and the bureau of a public establishment of the network provided for by article L. 712-9 is taken by order of the supervisory authority specifying the reasons for the decision. In the event of suspension or dissolution of the executive committee, the order shall determine the procedures for the conduct of current business and shall set, where…

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Article R712-6 of the French Commercial code

The internal regulations of the network’s establishments are enforceable once they have been approved by the supervisory authority. Refusal to approve certain provisions of the internal regulations does not prevent the other provisions of these regulations from coming into force.

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Article R712-6-1 of the French Commercial code

Collective agreements and conventions subject to approval in accordance with the first paragraph of 6° of Article L. 711-16 are transmitted to the supervisory minister of the chambers of commerce and industry, as soon as they are signed, by CCI France. Approval is tacitly acquired on expiry of a period of one month from the date of receipt of these texts by the supervisory minister, in the absence of an…

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