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Article L133-1 of the French Tourism Code

By resolution of the municipal council, a municipality may set up a body responsible for promoting tourism, known as a tourist office, under the conditions set out in articles L. 133-2 to L. 133-10 of this code. Where several protected territorial brands, distinct by their location, name or management method, coexist on the territory of the same municipality or the same public establishment for inter-municipal cooperation with its own tax…

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Article L133-2 of the French Tourism Code

The legal status and organisational procedures of the Tourist Office are determined by the Town Council. Where this body takes the form of a public industrial and commercial establishment, the provisions of articles L. 133-4 to L. 133-10 apply to it.

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Article L133-3 of the French Tourism Code

The tourist office welcomes and informs tourists and promotes tourism in the municipality or group of municipalities, in coordination with the departmental and regional tourism committees. It helps to coordinate the work of the various local tourism development partners. It may be entrusted, by the municipal council, with all or part of the preparation and implementation of local tourism policy and local tourism development programmes, particularly in the areas of…

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Article L133-6 of the French Tourism Code

The Director runs the Tourist Office under the authority of the President. He or she is appointed under the conditions laid down by decree. He may not be a local councillor. Their appointment and dismissal are decided by a decision of the Management Committee on a proposal from the Chairman.

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Article L133-7 of the French Tourism Code

The revenue side of the Office’s budget comprises the proceeds of : 1° Subsidies ; 2° Specific subscriptions and offers of assistance; 3° Donations and legacies; 4° The tourist tax or flat-rate tourist tax defined in article L. 2333-26 of the General Local Authorities Code, if it is levied in the municipality, municipalities or fractions of municipalities concerned, or paid back to the municipality by the Lyon metropolitan authority; 5°…

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Article L133-9 of the French Tourism Code

The Tourist Office set up as a public industrial and commercial establishment must be consulted on projects for collective tourist facilities. A Tourist Office set up as a public industrial and commercial establishment may delegate all or part of its reception and information duties to existing organisations working in this area.

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