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Article L6331-40 of the French Labour Code

For companies with fewer than eleven employees, the BTP Prévoyance fund collects the contribution earmarked for the Comité de Concertation et de Coordination de l’Apprentissage du Bâtiment et des Travaux Publics, under the responsibility of this body. To this end, the provident institution manages the file of companies liable for contributions and is responsible for issuing contribution call slips and collecting payments from companies with fewer than eleven employees.

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Article L6331-41 of the French Labour Code

For companies with eleven or more employees, the contribution is deducted by France Compétences from the proceeds of the vocational training contribution referred to in article L. 6331-3. France Compétences pays the contribution to the Comité de Concertation et de Coordination de l’Apprentissage du Bâtiment et des Travaux Publics (Committee for Consultation and Coordination of Apprenticeships in the Building and Public Works Sector) and to the Construction Skills Operator in…

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Article L6331-42 of the French Labour Code

The BTP Prévoyance fund takes any pre-litigation or litigation action relating to the recovery of the contribution against companies that fail to pay. Failing this, the contribution will be recovered in accordance with the rules and subject to the securities, guarantees and penalties applicable to turnover taxes as set out inArticle L. 137-4 of the Social Security Code for the contributions mentioned in Chapter VII of Title III of Book…

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Article L6331-43 of the French Labour Code

The Comité de concertation et de coordination de l’apprentissage du bâtiment et des travaux publics is an association governed by the law of 1 July 1901 relating to contracts of association. It is managed jointly by the employers’ and employees’ trade unions representing the building and public works industry at national level.

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Article L6331-44 of the French Labour Code

The articles of association of the Comité de concertation et de coordination de l’apprentissage du bâtiment et des travaux publics are drawn up by the employers’ and employees’ trade unions representing the building and public works sector at national level. The management costs corresponding to the tasks of this committee as well as the expenses linked to the management of parity within the body are respectively set by joint order…

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Article L6331-48 of the French Labour Code

Each year, self-employed workers, including those with no employees, devote to financing the actions defined in article L. 6313-1 of this code: 1° A contribution which may not be less than 0.25% of the annual amount of the social security ceiling for the persons mentioned in the first paragraph, with the exception of those mentioned in 2° of this article. This rate is increased to 0.34% when these persons benefit…

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Article L6331-48-1 of the French Labour Code

The self-employed workers referred to in the sixth paragraph of article L. 6331-48 who have declared zero turnover or revenue for a period of twelve consecutive calendar months prior to submitting the application to cover training costs are not entitled to the right provided for in article L. 6312-2.

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Article L6331-50 of the French Labour Code

The contributions referred to in Article L. 6331-48 are collected by the bodies referred to in Articles L. 213-1 and L. 752-4 of the Social Security Code and are paid to France Compétences, up to the ceiling provided for inArticle 46 of Law No. 2011-1977 of 28 December 2011 on the finances for 2012 in the case of the contribution provided for in 2° of Article L. 6331-48 of this…

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