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Article L1415-6 of the French Public Health Code

The staff of the Institut National du Cancer comprises : 1° Employees governed by Titles II, III and IV of the General Statute for Civil Servants or public employees governed by special statutes; 2° Contract staff under public law made available by the parties in accordance with the conditions laid down in the constituent agreement; 3° Staff governed by the Labour Code.

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Article L1415-8 of the French Public Health Code

The Regional Health Agency, in conjunction with the players involved, will set up and fund a medically-prescribed programme to support people who have been treated for cancer and benefit from the scheme provided for in 3° of article L. 160-14 of the French Social Security Code. This programme includes a physical activity assessment, as well as nutritional and psychological assessments and follow-up consultations. The content of the programme, which may…

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Article L1416-1 of the French Public Health Code

The departmental committee responsible for environmental, health and technological risks may be consulted by the State representative in the department when he issues an order pursuant to 4° de l’article L. 511-2 du code de la construction et de l’habitation. It is chaired by the State representative in the département. Documents sent to members of the commission in connection with the examination of matters on the agenda are made public….

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Article L1418-1 of the French Public Health Code

The Agence de la biomédecine is a public administrative establishment under the supervision of the Minister for Health. It is responsible for transplants, reproduction, embryology and human genetics. In particular, it is responsible for 1° To participate in the development and, where appropriate, the application of regulations and rules of good practice and to make recommendations for activities within its remit; 2° To provide Parliament and the Government with ongoing…

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Article L1418-1-1 of the French Public Health Code

The Agence de la biomédecine draws up an annual activity report which is made public and which it sends to Parliament, which refers it to the Parliamentary Office for the Evaluation of Scientific and Technological Choices, to the Government and to the National Consultative Ethics Committee for Life Sciences and Health. This report sets out the main developments in knowledge and techniques for the activities within its remit and in…

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Article L1418-2 of the French Public Health Code

In order to carry out the tasks provided for in 4°, 10°, 11° and 14° of article L. 1418-1, the Agency shall appoint inspectors from among its staff to carry out the relevant checks and investigations and may ask the competent State administrative authorities or public establishments concerned to call in their staff authorised to monitor the application of legislative and regulatory provisions designed to protect human health. These inspectors…

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Article L1418-3 of the French Public Health Code

The Agency is administered by a Board of Directors and managed by a Chief Executive Officer. In addition to its Chairman, the Board of Directors of the Agency is made up of: 1° A majority of representatives of : a) The State; b) Health insurance organisations; c) National public administrative health establishments and public research establishments concerned by the Agency’s activities; 2° Qualified persons chosen for their expertise in the…

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Article L1418-4 of the French Public Health Code

The Agency has a Steering Committee which ensures the quality of its medical and scientific expertise, taking into account any ethical issues that may arise. This board must be consulted by the Director General on applications for the authorisations referred to in b of 10° of article L. 1418-1 and on issues relating to medical or scientific research that fall within the remit of the Agency. It also defines the…

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Article L1418-5 of the French Public Health Code

The Director General and the Policy Board may refer any question raising an ethical issue to the National Consultative Ethics Committee for Health and Life Sciences. They may be consulted by this committee on any matter falling within their respective areas of competence.

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