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Fines
Fines - What you should doYou should pay the fine quickly to avoid prosecution by the Police Court. Payment can be made: Directly to the officer who imposed the fine In person at the Secretariat of the Public Prosecutor’s Representative to the Police Court, 2 Avenue Albert II,Louis II Stadium entrée B,2nd floor (...
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Health insurance funds in Monaco
Caisse de Compensation des Services Sociaux (Social Services Compensation Fund)This is financed by contributions from employers calculated on the basis of declaredgross salaries within an upper limit.It provides salaried workers and others covered by the scheme with health, maternity, invalidity and life insurance.B...
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Bus passes for the elderly
PrincipleMonegasque nationals and residents over 60 years of age and retirees over 65 who are entitled to a retirement or reversionary pension under a Monegasque scheme and who reside in Beausoleil Cap d'Ail, La Turbie or Roquebrune-Cap-Martinare entitled to free transport on buses in the Principality's urban networ...
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How to apply for a Differential Rent Allowance loan

How to apply for a National Housing Aid loan

Facilities providing early childhood care
The Office for Early Childhood and Familiesorganises and coordinates the operation of establishments, which are managed by the Mairie (City Hall), that provide care services to young children.See the Monaco City Hall website for information
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Health Establishments
Princess Grace Hospital Avenue Pasteur MC 98000 MONACO Switchboard: (+377) 97 98 99 00 Emergencies: (+377) 97 98 97 69 Web site:www.chpg.mc MonacoCardio-Thoracic Centre 11 bis, avenue d’Ostende MC 98000 MONACO Telephone: (+377) 92 16 80 00 Fax: (+377) 92 16 82 99 Web site: www.ccm.mc Monaco Haemodialysis Centre 32...
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State benefits for the elderly (Allocation nationale de vieillesse)
The State benefits for the elderlyis a benefit paid to Monegasques who are over the age of 60 and on a low income.It is managed byMonaco’s Town Hall Social Services .
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Noise nuisance - What you should do
1. Try to resolve the problem amicablyIf you experience noise nuisance from your neighbours, notify the managing agent or owner of the property.If the nuisance persists, try to resolve the problem amicably.2. Notify the PoliceIf you cannot resolve the problem amicably, notify the police so that investigations can be...
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National emergency signal
PrincipleThe National Emergency Signal involves the broadcasting of an audible signal (a siren) to alert the population to imminent danger.The signal is a modulated sound (rising and falling) including three sequences lasting one minute with a pause of five seconds between each sequenceIn what situations would it be...
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How to apply to install special equipment on your balcony during the Grand Prix

Statutory number of working hours for young people under 18
The work of young people under 18The statutory number of working hours for employees and apprentices is: 8 hours of actual work per day 39 hours of actual work per week 4.5 hours of actual uninterrupted work In special cases, with an exemption from the Labour Inspector and with the agreement of the workplace's...
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Statutory number of working hours per week in the private sector
PrincipleThe statutory number of working hours is set at 39 hours of actual work per week, i.e. the time during which the employee is carrying out his or her duties (which, in principle, excludes time taken for dressing, snacks, etc.)In certain occupations, because of the nature of some of the activities, systems of...
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Vocational Integration Unit for Monegasque Nationals and Priority Applicants
PrincipleThis unit offers personalised support for finding employment and manages the application for and follow-up of unemployment benefit claims.Through individual interviews by appointment (monthly or fortnightly as required) this unit offers regular support in finding employment with the aim of breaking down as...
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Help in your search for work
Principle and conditionsWhile you are looking for work, you can benefit from help on an ongoing basis. Each month, from the time you register with the Employment Office, you will be invited to meet with your Counsellor. At these meetings you can give an update on your situation and make your wishes known with regard...
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Eco-Friendly Money Guide
This guide was designed for civil servants and other Government officials with the aim of raising their awareness of eco-friendly approaches.
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How to register with the employment office

How to claim unemployment benefit
