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Article R2324-5 of the French Public Health Code

A health nursery may only be managed by a person aged between twenty-five and sixty-five. This person must be a doctor or nursery nurse. They must have practised this profession for at least five years before taking up their duties. The person in charge must be approved by the President of the Departmental Council.

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Article R2324-6 of the French Public Health Code

Nurseries are regularly visited by a doctor qualified in paediatrics, approved by the Chairman of the Departmental Council, who must, in particular, confirm the admission of children after examination, monitor their health, prescribe the exclusion of sick children if necessary, and decide on their return to the establishment once they have recovered.

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Article R2324-8 of the French Public Health Code

Nurseries for children with cerebral palsy must comply with the standards for the rehabilitation of children set out in annex XXIV bis of decree no. 56-284 of 9 March 1956 supplementing decree no. 46-1834 of 20 August 1946, as amended, setting the conditions for authorising private health and prevention establishments to provide care for insured persons, both in terms of the staff required for this rehabilitation and the premises allocated…

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Article R2324-9 of the French Public Health Code

The ministers responsible for health and social security determine : 1° The technical and operating conditions that health nurseries must meet; 2° The guarantees required of the staff employed ; 3° The permanent administrative control procedures to which they are subject.

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Article R2324-10 of the French Public Health Code

The organiser of a holiday or leisure centre must submit the application for authorisation mentioned in the third paragraph of article L. 2324-1 to the Prefect of the département where the minors are to be hosted. If this application remains unanswered for more than three months, it is deemed to have been rejected. The list of documents to be provided in support of the application for authorisation is set by…

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Article R2324-11 of the French Public Health Code

On receipt of the information referred to in article R. 2324-10, the prefect of the department in which the holiday or leisure centre is located shall refer the matter to the president of the departmental council for consultation with the doctor in charge of the departmental maternal and child protection service. This opinion concerns the adaptation of the premises and the organisation and operation of the childcare centre to the…

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Article R2324-12 of the French Public Health Code

The organiser of a family holiday sends the application for authorisation mentioned in the third paragraph of article L. 2324-1 to the prefect of the place where the organiser is domiciled or has its registered office. If this application remains unanswered for more than three months, it is deemed to have been rejected. The file accompanying this application includes information on how the host family is selected and monitored by…

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Article R2324-13 of the French Public Health Code

On receipt of the information referred to in the second paragraph of article R. 2324-12, the prefect of the département in which the organiser of the family holiday stay is domiciled or has its registered office will refer the matter to the president of the département council with a view to consulting the doctor in charge of the département maternal and child protection service. If the President of the Departmental…

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Article R2324-14 of the French Public Health Code

As part of the monitoring and supervision provided for in article L. 2324-2, the doctor in charge of the departmental maternal and child protection service ensures that the organisation, operation and layout of the premises of a holiday or leisure centre are suited to the needs and lifestyles of the minors attending. It may obtain, from the organiser of the reception, communication of the educational project provided for by the…

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