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Article D1432-40 of the French Public Health Code

The specialised commission for medico-social care and support is responsible for : 1° Preparing an opinion on the draft regional health plan; 2° Contributing to the assessment of medico-social needs and analysing changes in these needs; 3° Proposing priorities for medico-social action to the plenary assembly; 4° Issuing an opinion on the drafting and updating of the interdepartmental programme to support people with disabilities and loss of autonomy; 5° To…

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Article D1432-41 of the French Public Health Code

The specialised committee for medico-social care and support comprises : 1° A regional councillor and, in Corsica, a councillor of the Assembly of Corsica; 2° Two chairmen of departmental councils, and in Corsica, the chairman of the executive council; 3° One representative of local authority groupings; 4° One representative of the communes ; 5° Two representatives of associations approved under article L. 1114-1 and working in the health field; 6°…

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Article D1432-42 of the French Public Health Code

Each year, the specialised commission on the rights of users of the healthcare system is responsible, in collaboration with the other specialised commissions and under the conditions set out in article L. 1432-4, for drawing up a specific report on the assessment of the conditions in which the rights of patients and users of the healthcare system are applied and respected, equality of access to healthcare services and the quality…

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Article D1432-43 of the French Public Health Code

The opinion of the Regional Conference on Health and Autonomy on the regional health plan is issued by the Standing Committee or, at the latter’s request, by the Plenary Assembly, in the light of the opinions prepared by each of the specialised committees. The specialised commissions prepare an opinion on the programme referred to in 3° of article L. 1434-2, which falls within their respective areas of responsibility.

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Article D1432-44 of the French Public Health Code

No person may be a member of the Regional Conference on Health and Independent Living if they are deprived of their civic rights. The members of the Regional Conference on Health and Independence are appointed for a renewable term of five years. No member may serve for more than ten years consecutively as chair or vice-chair within the same region, irrespective of the configuration of the regional health conference used…

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Article D1432-45 of the French Public Health Code

At its inaugural meeting, the plenary session of the Regional Conference on Health and Independence elects its chair and sets up the standing committee and specialised committees referred to in article D. 1432-31. When it comes up for renewal, the Regional Health and Autonomy Conference is chaired by the oldest member. Each of these bodies elects a chair and a vice-chair, with the exception of the standing committee, which is…

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Article D1432-46 of the French Public Health Code

The Regional Conference on Health and Autonomy meets in plenary session at the invitation of its chairperson at least once a year. Each section of the Regional Conference on Health and Autonomy meets at least once a year, convened by its chair or at the request of one third of its members. The Chair of the Regional Health and Autonomy Conference shall decide on the distribution between the different configurations…

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Article D1432-47 of the French Public Health Code

In all cases, decisions are taken by a majority of the votes of the members present or represented. In the event of a tie, the chairman has the casting vote. A quorum is reached when at least half of the members of the Regional Conference on Health and Autonomy or one of its configurations are present or represented. If this quorum is not reached, a second notice is sent within…

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Article D1432-49 of the French Public Health Code

Where its opinion is required, the Regional Health and Autonomy Conference is deemed to have been consulted if no action is taken within two months of receipt of the request for an opinion, accompanied by the necessary documents, from the Director General of the Regional Health Agency. This period is reduced to fifteen days in an emergency and to eight days in an extreme emergency.

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