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Article D1313-27-2 of the French Public Health Code

The Monitoring Committee comprises between eleven and eighteen members. Its composition is set by joint order of the ministers responsible for the environment, health, labour, agriculture and consumer affairs, on a proposal from the Agency’s Director General. Its members are chosen from among persons recognised for their knowledge and skills in the field of products mentioned in article L. 253-1 of the French Rural and Maritime Fishing Code, fertilisers, crop…

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Article R1313-27-4 of the French Public Health Code

The Monitoring Committee shall meet at the request of the Director General of the Agency. It shall draw up its rules of procedure and submit them to the Director General of the Agency for approval. It shall inform the Board of Directors thereof. The Director General of the Agency shall make available to the Committee the resources necessary for its operation and the information held by the Agency necessary for…

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Article R1313-28 of the French Public Health Code

The Ethics and Conflicts of Interest Committee has between five and eight members. These members are appointed for a period of five years by order of the ministers responsible on the recommendation of the Board of Directors from among persons recognised for their knowledge and skills in the field of ethics. In the event of a vacancy, they are replaced under the same conditions for the remainder of the term…

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Article R1313-29 of the French Public Health Code

A matter may be referred to the Ethics and Conflict of Interest Committee within its field of competence by a member of the Board of Directors, the Scientific Advisory Board or a specialised committee of experts, by the Director General of the Agency or by one of the Agency’s employees. The Ethics and Conflict of Interest Committee sends its opinions and recommendations to the person or body that referred the…

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Article R1313-30 of the French Public Health Code

The Ethics and Conflicts of Interest Committee elects its Chairman and determines its operating procedures. It shall inform the Board of Directors and the Chief Executive. The Committee shall have access to all information held by the Agency necessary for the exercise of its powers. The Chief Executive Officer provides the Committee with the resources it needs to operate and takes the decisions necessary to implement its opinions and recommendations.

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Article R1313-31 of the French Public Health Code

A person subject to the provisions of the second paragraph of article L. 1451-2 must provide information to the public either in writing in the case of an article intended for the written press or disseminated on the Internet, or in writing or orally at the beginning of his speech in the case of a public event or a communication produced for the audiovisual press.

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Article R1313-31-1 of the French Public Health Code

The members of the Monitoring Committee, the members of the specialist expert committees, the members of the Scientific Advisory Board from the College of Qualified Scientists, the members of the Ethics and Conflict of Interest Committee and the other experts called upon by the Agency may be remunerated for their attendance at meetings of these bodies and for all the work, reports and studies carried out for the Agency, under…

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Article R1313-32 of the French Public Health Code

Referrals made by associations authorised under the second paragraph of article L. 1313-3 must be sent by the head of the association, or by his or her representative expressly designated by proxy, to the Director General of the Agency. It must be duly substantiated and, where appropriate, accompanied by any supporting documents. In the event of a joint referral by several bodies, a single referral may be sent, countersigned by…

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