France:
The Administration Recognizes The "Right To Make A Mistake"
19 September 2018
Flichy Grangé Avocats
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A law of August 10, 2018 establishes a right to make mistakes in
order to improve relations between the administration and the
citizens. This means that an enterprise that has failed for the
first time to observe a rule applicable to a situation or that has
made a material error in the information cannot be subject to the
administration of a financial penalty or total or partial
deprivation of a benefit due. The law generalizes the procedure of
mediation between the Urssaf and the citizens which previously
existed only experimentally: claims concerning the relationship
between a social security organization and its users may be
presented before a person designated as mediator within each
body.
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