Finds breaches of establishment and services freedoms
TL;DR
Commission states French rules require a majority of shares of veterinary companies to be held by practicing veterinarians and require veterinary shareholders to be present in each establishment at least part-time.
Commission says France prevents veterinarians established in other Member States from providing temporary and occasional services in France.
Commission decided to refer France to the Court of Justice of the European Union after a letter of formal notice in April 2024 and a reasoned opinion in June 2025, pursuant to Article 2 58 TFEU.
Original text
European Commission - Press release Commission decides to refer France to the Court of Justice of the European Union over restrictions on veterinary companies and vets that violate EU law Brussels, 4 June 2026 Today, the European Commission decided to refer France to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to comply with the rules on the freedom of establishment and the free movement of services, as se...