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Article L6355-13 of the French Labour Code

Any private-sector training provider that has set up an economic interest grouping and fails to have its accounts audited by a statutory auditor, in breach of the provisions of article L. 6352-9, is liable to a fine of €4,500.

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Article L6355-14 of the French Labour Code

Any public-sector training provider who fails to keep a separate account for its continuing vocational training and apprenticeship activities, in breach of the provisions of article L. 6352-10, is liable to a fine of €4,500.

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Article L6355-15 of the French Labour Code

Any person who, in breach of the provisions of article L. 6352-11, carries out actions falling within the scope of continuing vocational training without sending the administrative authority a document showing how the sums received have been used and setting out the educational and financial results of its activity, the balance sheet, the profit and loss account and the notes for the last financial year for which the accounts have…

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Article L6355-17 of the French Labour Code

Failure to comply with article L. 6352-13 by means of advertising containing information that is likely to mislead as to the conditions of access to the courses on offer, their content, penalties or funding arrangements, is punishable by one year’s imprisonment and a fine of €4,500.

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Article L6355-18 of the French Labour Code

Failure by any training provider to conclude a contract with a natural person who undertakes training on an individual basis and at his own expense, in breach of the provisions of article L. 6353-3, is punishable by a fine of 4,500 euros.

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Article L6355-20 of the French Labour Code

Any training provider who, before expiry of the withdrawal period provided for in article L. 6353-5, requires the trainee to pay sums in breach of the provisions of the first paragraph of article L. 6353-6 is liable to a fine of 4,500 euros. Any training provider who demands payment of more than 30% of the agreed price on expiry of this withdrawal period, in breach of the second paragraph of…

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