Health

#2004-802Decree on Regulatory Provisions of the Public Health Code

🇫🇷France··Other·High Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This decree consolidates and modifies various regulatory provisions of the French Public Health Code. It replaces outdated references, abolishes certain sections, and updates legal frameworks for health professions and public health management. This affects healthcare professionals, regulatory bodies, and public health institutions, requiring adjustments in compliance and administrative processes.

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Key Changes

  • Consolidation and adjustment of regulatory provisions in the Public Health Code.
  • Replacement of outdated legal references and abolition of certain articles.
  • Update to legal frameworks affecting healthcare professions and public health management.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Replace all regulatory references to provisions abrogated under Articles 4 and 5 with corresponding references to the French Public Health Code

Healthcare regulatory bodies, health professions regulatory councils, public health institutions
operational
high

Automatically modify regulatory provisions that cite and reproduce articles from other codes when those articles are subsequently modified

French health authorities responsible for Public Health Code administration
operational
high

Cease application of Books I, IV, V, V bis and Chapter VI of Book VIII of the Public Health Code (second part: Decrees in Council of State), except for article R. 5090-12

All healthcare professionals, regulatory councils, and public health institutions
prohibition
high

Implement abrogation of Book V bis annexes effective only on the publication date of each respective ministerial order under articles R. 5211-7, R. 5211-16, R. 5211-24, and R. 5211-53

Healthcare regulatory authorities and institutions managing health professions
operational
high

Cease application of 42+ enumerated historical decrees covering health profession regulations, professional discipline, training requirements, and organizational structures for doctors, dentists, midwives, nurses, physiotherapists, and other allied health professionals

All healthcare professionals and their regulatory councils (medical orders, dental orders, midwife orders, paramedical councils)
prohibition

Affected Parties

Healthcare professionalsRegulatory bodies

Tags

Healthcare,Regulation,Public Health