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Article R1337-14 of the French Public Health Code

Appointments made pursuant to Articles R. 1333-168 and R. 1333-169 shall terminate on the date on which the official ceases the duties he was performing at the time of his appointment or by decision of the appointing authority taken in the same manner as the appointment. Any officer who no longer has the status of radiation protection inspector or who is temporarily or permanently prohibited, pursuant to Article 227 of…

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Article R1337-14-2 of the French Public Health Code

The following is punishable by a fifth-class fine: 1° Failure by the owners of establishments open to the public mentioned in article D. 1333-32 to carry out the periodic radon measurements provided for in II of article R. 1333-33 ; 2° If the reference level set in article R. 1333-28 is exceeded, for the owners of establishments open to the public mentioned in article D. 1333-32, failing to have the…

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Article R1337-14-3 of the French Public Health Code

The following offences are punishable by a fifth-class fine 1° Failure by the person responsible for a nuclear activity to make the declaration provided for in the second paragraph of I of Article L. 1333-13; 2° Failure by the person responsible for a nuclear activity to make the declaration provided for in the third paragraph of I of article L. 1333-13; 3° Failure by health professionals involved in the therapeutic…

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Article R1337-14-4 of the French Public Health Code

Any person responsible for a nuclear activity is liable to a fifth-class fine for: 1° Failing to transmit the file provided for in Article R. 1333-105 ; 2° Failing to comply with the general requirements laid down in Article R. 1333-135; 3° Failing to provide the prior information required under Article R. 1333-138; 4° Failing to carry out the acceptance test provided for in Article R. 1333-139; 5° Carrying out…

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Article R1337-14-5 of the French Public Health Code

The provisions of articles R. 173-1 to R. 173-4 of the Environment Code apply under the following conditions when the provisions of article L. 173-12 of the same code in application of article L. 1337-9 of the Public Health Code: 1° The Autorité de sûreté nucléaire is substituted for the préfet de département for the application of I of article R. 173-1 ; 2° The administrative authority mentioned in articles…

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Article R1337-16 of the French Public Health Code

Failure by dispensing pharmacists or pharmacists managing an internal-use pharmacy providing on-lending of medicinal products to provide patients, free of charge, with packaging intended for the collection of waste from perforating medical devices under the conditions defined in article R. 1335-8-3 is punishable by a third-class fine.

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Article R1337-17 of the French Public Health Code

I.-A fifth-class offence is punishable by a fine if a dispensing pharmacist fails to collect, free of charge, or charges a fee for the collection of waste defined in 3° of article R. 1335-8-1 that is brought to them by private individuals. II-Recidivism for the fifth-class offences provided for in this article is punishable in accordance with the provisions of articles 132-11 and 132-15 of the Criminal Code.

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Article R1337-18 of the French Public Health Code

The following are punishable by the fine laid down for fifth class offences: 1° Placing on the market a disinfection pre-treatment appliance that does not have a certificate of conformity issued under the conditions defined in III of article R. 1335-8-1 A ; 2° Using a disinfection pre-treatment appliance that does not have a certificate of conformity issued under the conditions defined in III of article R. 1335-8-1 A. Legal…

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