Article R3115-53 of the French Public Health Code
The products used for deratting, disinsectisation or disinfection must comply with the provisions of article L. 522-1 of the Environment Code.
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The products used for deratting, disinsectisation or disinfection must comply with the provisions of article L. 522-1 of the Environment Code.
The procedures for applying deratting, disinsectisation or disinfection products to a means of transport, depending on the nature of the health threat, comply with the provisions of article L. 522-4 of the Environment Code.
I.- Establishments, services or organisations meeting the conditions set out in article R. 3115-64 and, in the absence of sufficient health resources, practitioners practising in French Guyana and meeting the conditions set out in article R. 3115-65 may be designated to carry out antiamaril vaccination . II.-In support of their request for designation, the establishments, services, organisations or practitioners shall send the Director General of the Regional Health Agency a…
Establishments, services, organisations or practitioners must apply to the Director General of the Regional Health Agency for renewal of their designation no later than two months before the initial designation expires.
I. – Establishments, services, organisations or practitioners designated to carry out antiamaril vaccination shall submit an annual activity report to the Regional Health Agency, based on a standard report laid down by order of the Minister for Health. II. – Failure to submit this report may result in the withdrawal of their designation by the Director General of the Regional Health Agency.
Establishments, services, organisations or practitioners designated to carry out antiamaril vaccination must inform the Director General of the regional health agency with territorial jurisdiction of any change in the technical conditions mentioned in articles R. 3115-64 or R. 3115-65 occurring after their designation.
I. – When it has been established by mutual agreement that the operating conditions of a centre no longer comply with the technical conditions laid down in sub-section 2 of this section, the Director General of the Regional Health Agency shall give the centre formal notice to comply with these conditions within a period of time that he/she shall specify. II. – If the formal notice is not acted upon…
Each year, the Director General of the Regional Health Agency sends the Minister for Health an updated list of the establishments, services, organisations or practitioners designated to carry out antiamaril vaccination.
Without prejudice to the provisions of article R. 6147-132, the armed forces vaccination centres that meet the technical conditions laid down in sub-section 2 of this section are designated by the Minister for Defence.
The certificate of medical contraindication to yellow fever vaccination may be issued by a vaccination centre designated in accordance with article R. 3115-55 or by the doctor treating the patient.
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