#2006-1675Decree No. 2006-1675 of December 22, 2006 on the Allocation of Expert Missions in Public Health
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This law modifies various articles in the French public health code and code of local authorities to reassign roles and responsibilities previously held by the Conseil supérieur d'hygiène publique de France (Council of Public Hygiene of France) to the Haut Conseil de la santé publique (High Council of Public Health) and other agencies. It includes updating references within the legal text and clarifying the functions of different agencies involved in public health, food safety, and environmental safety. The law aims to streamline public health governance in France by delineating expertise missions among various bodies.
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Key Changes
- Replaced mentions of 'Conseil supérieur d'hygiène publique de France' with 'Haut Conseil de la santé publique' in multiple articles of public health and local authorities codes.
- Updated references related to the expertise of the 'Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des aliments' and 'Agence française de sécurité sanitaire de l'environnement et du travail'.
- Specified the conditions under which the new roles become effective and the exceptions for consultations already in process before the decree.