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Article R232-18 of the French Sports Code

Without prejudice to the provisions of the first paragraph of Article R. 232-11, the Chairman of the Agency may delegate to the Secretary General and the Director of the Control Department, within the limits of their powers, the power to sign all documents relating to the operation of the Agency and the performance of its duties, within the limits that he shall determine. In matters falling within his remit, the…

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Article R232-19 of the French Sports Code

The Secretary General is responsible for the running of the Agency’s departments under the authority of the Chairman. In this capacity, in matters falling within his remit, he may delegate his signature within the limits that he determines and designate the agents authorised to represent him. The Secretary General may, by delegation from the President, keep the accounts of expenditure commitments under the conditions defined by the accounting and financial…

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Article D232-20 of the French Sports Code

At the first meeting following their appointment, each member of the College of the French Anti-Doping Agency takes the following oath: “I swear to fulfil my duties as a member of the College of the French Anti-Doping Agency faithfully and faithfully and to observe all the duties that they impose on me. I also swear never to reveal or use anything that comes to my knowledge as a member of…

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Article R232-22 of the French Sports Code

The travel and accommodation expenses incurred by the Agency’s staff and members of the Board and Sanctions Committee are reimbursed under the conditions laid down by Decree No. 2006-781 of 3 July 2006 setting the conditions and procedures for payment of expenses incurred by the temporary travel of civil servants of the French State. The decisions provided for in 8° of article 2 and in articles 3 and 7 of…

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Article R232-23 of the French Sports Code

The agency may employ contractual public-sector employees on fixed-term or indefinite-term, full-time or part-time contracts, and full-time or part-time private-sector employees. The contracts of public-sector employees are subject to the provisions of decree no. 86-83 of 17 January 1986 relating to the general provisions applicable to State contract employees taken for the application of article 7 of law no. 84-16 of 11 January 1984 on the statutory provisions relating to…

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Article R232-24 of the French Sports Code

Employees of the French Anti-Doping Agency : 1° Are bound by professional secrecy and discretion under the conditions defined inarticle 26 of Law no. 83-634 of 13 July 1983, as amended, on the rights and obligations of civil servants; 2° May not, either themselves or through an intermediary, have any interest in organisations whose activities are related to the Agency’s missions, which could compromise their independence; 3° Are subject to…

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Article R232-25 of the French Sports Code

Persons occasionally collaborating in the work of the Agency, experts and qualified persons may not carry out work in which they have a direct or indirect interest. They are subject to the obligations set out in 1° of article R. 232-24. In the event of a breach of these obligations, the College, acting by a majority of its members, may terminate their appointment. With the exception of samplers approved to…

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Article R232-28 of the French Sports Code

The budgetary and accounting year begins on 1 January and ends on 31 December. The College shall adopt the Agency’s provisional budget each year before the beginning of the financial year. The budget includes a forecast of the expected revenue and expenditure required to carry out the tasks entrusted to the Agency. It may be amended during the year. It shall be presented in a true and fair view. The…

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