Article A131-4 of the French Sports Code
These regulations must be easily accessible. To this end, they should be classified chronologically and by subject.
These regulations must be easily accessible. To this end, they should be classified chronologically and by subject.
A search engine based on indexing the content of the regulations can be set up to facilitate keyword searches.
With regard to the format used for publication : – the regulations must be viewable directly on screen without the need for additional software outside the browser; – they must be available for off-line consultation via download in the form of an open-standard file that can be viewed without additional software or using free software; – No operating system should be imposed.
The content of the impact statement referred to in articles R. 142-8 to R. 142-10 is set out in Appendix I-1.
A Training and Employment Commission advises the President of the Higher Mountain Sports Council on issues relating to teaching, training, leadership and employment in mountain sports. In particular, it deals with issues relating to : 1° The drafting and application of regulatory texts; 2° The nature, content and award conditions of State diplomas; 3° Initial and continuing training.
The Training and Employment Commission of the Higher Mountain Sports Council is made up of the following people: 1° The Head of Training for Sports Professions at the Ministry of Sports, Chairman; 2° The Director of Sports; 3° The heads of the departmental youth, commitment and sports services concerned by the action of the national service for ski and mountaineering management professions; 4° The Director of the National Mountain Sports…
The Training and Employment Committee meets at least once a year, convened by its Chairman or at the request of at least one third of its members.
Within the Training and Employment Commission, three permanent sections are created: 1° A permanent alpine skiing section; 2° A permanent Nordic skiing section; 3° A permanent mountaineering section. Each section meets at least twice a year on the initiative of its chairman. It may also meet at any time at the request of either its President or four of its members. The standing committees deal with day-to-day business. At the…
The national service for ski and mountaineering management professions is involved in the work of the training and employment commission.
The permanent alpine skiing section is made up of the following people: 1° The Director of the Ecole Nationale de Ski et d’Alpinisme, President; 2° A representative of the teaching staff of the Ecole Nationale de Ski et d’Alpinisme appointed by the Director of this establishment; 3° The President of the French Ski Federation; 4° A representative of the French Ski Federation appointed by its President; 5° The President of…
Our French business lawyers are here to help.
We offer a FREE evaluation of your case.
Call us at +33 (0) 1 84 88 31 00 or send us an email.
is a Registered Trademark of
PETROFF LAW FIRM (SELARL LEGASTRAT)
182, rue de Rivoli
75001, Paris France
RCS Paris n°814433470
Paris Bar Registration n° (Toque) C2396
is a Registered Trademark of
PETROFF LAW FIRM (SELARL LEGASTRAT)
182, rue de Rivoli
75001, Paris France
RCS Paris n°814433470
Paris Bar Registration n° (Toque) C2396
Resources
is a Registered Trademark of
PETROFF LAW FIRM (SELARL LEGASTRAT)
182, rue de Rivoli
75001, Paris France
RCS Paris n°814433470
Paris Bar Registration n° (Toque) C2396
Useful links
Our French business lawyers are here to help.
We offer a FREE evaluation of your case.
Call +33 (0) 1 84 88 31 00 or send us an email.
All information exchanged through this website will be communicated to lawyers registered with a French Bar and will remain confidential.