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Article R3115-15-1 of the French Public Health Code

I. – The military ports mentioned in article R. 3223-61 of the French Defence Code and the military airfields on a list drawn up by order of the Minister for Defence are points of entry subject to the provisions of this sub-section, subject to the provisions of this article. II. – In the context of the implementation of the provisions of I, the duties of the Prefect defined in this…

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Article R3115-16 of the French Public Health Code

Metropolitan airports whose average annual traffic, evaluated over three consecutive years, is greater than a number of passengers from an international journey defined by order of the ministers responsible for the interior, health and transport are considered as points of entry to the territory. For Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Reunion Island, Mayotte, Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, airports whose annual traffic exceeds a number of passengers from an international journey defined…

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Article D3115-16-1 of the French Public Health Code

The following airports are points of entry within the meaning of article R. 3115-16: 1° Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle; 2° Paris-Orly; 3° Marseille-Provence; 4° Lyon-Saint-Exupéry; 5° Toulouse-Blagnac; 6° Nice-Côte d’Azur; 7° Bâle-Mulhouse; 8° Beauvais-Tillé; 9° Martinique-Aimé Césaire; 10° Pointe-à-Pitre-Le Raizet; 11° La Réunion-Roland Garros; 12° Dzaoudzi-Pamandzi; 13° Saint-Barthélemy.

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Article R3115-17 of the French Public Health Code

The major seaports mentioned inarticle R. 5312-1 of the French Transport Code have the status of territorial entry points. For Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Reunion Island, Mayotte, Saint-Barthélemy, Saint-Martin and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, ports whose annual traffic exceeds a number of passengers defined by a decree issued by the ministers responsible for the interior, overseas departments and territories, health and transport are considered to be territorial entry points. The number of ports…

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Article D3115-17-2 of the French Public Health Code

The following ports are points of entry to the territory within the meaning of article R. 3115-17: 1° The Rouen port site of the major river-sea port of the Seine axis ; 2° Grand port maritime de Dunkerque ; 3° Le Havre port site of the major river-sea port on the Seine axis; 4° Grand port maritime de Nantes-Saint-Nazaire ; 5° Grand port maritime de La Rochelle ; 6° Grand…

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Article D3115-18 of the French Public Health Code

Managers of entry points to the territory shall provide their entry point with : 1° Secure and suitable premises, away from the main places frequented by the public, intended for the medical care of persons. These premises are made available to the medical service provided for in article D. 3115-20 and have specific routes for transferring sick travellers to a suitable care facility. In ports, medical care is provided on…

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Article D3115-19 of the French Public Health Code

Managers of points of entry to the territory shall identify, on the site of their point of entry : 1° Secure areas which may, if necessary, be dedicated to private interviews between medical service staff carrying out border health checks and travellers. These areas are accessible via a specific circuit for the transfer of travellers who may pose a risk to public health. They also have specific access to facilities…

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Article D3115-20 of the French Public Health Code

The operator of an entry point to the territory has its own medical service, or one set up under an agreement, responsible for the medical examination and on-site care of people during the opening hours of the entry point to the public. This medical service is staffed by medical and paramedical personnel trained in emergency management, with equipment and materials suitable for carrying out these tasks and with personal protective…

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Article R3115-20-1 of the French Public Health Code

I. – The medical services mentioned in the fourth paragraph of article L. 3115-8 and in the second paragraph of article L. 3115-9 contribute to the primary care services defined in article L. 1411-11. The provisions of articles D. 162-22 and D. 162-24 of the Social Security Code are applicable to these medical services for the remuneration of healthcare activities carried out under the same conditions as the health centres…

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