The national guide-interpreter diploma is awarded by higher education establishments authorised for this purpose for a renewable period of four years, under the conditions set out in Articles L. 613-1 to L. 613-4 of the Education Code.
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The national guide-interpreter diploma is awarded by higher education establishments authorised for this purpose for a renewable period of four years, under the conditions set out in Articles L. 613-1 to L. 613-4 of the Education Code.
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