Article R1336-9 of the French Public Health Code
The noise measurements referred to in article R. 1336-6 are carried out in accordance with the procedures defined by order of the ministers responsible for health, ecology and housing.
The noise measurements referred to in article R. 1336-6 are carried out in accordance with the procedures defined by order of the ministers responsible for health, ecology and housing.
If the noise referred to in article R. 1336-5 originates from a public or private worksite, or works involving buildings and their equipment subject to a declaration or authorisation procedure, the disturbance to the peace and quiet of the neighbourhood or to human health is characterised by one of the following circumstances: 1° Failure to comply with the conditions laid down by the competent authorities concerning either the performance of…
When it has observed non-compliance with the provisions of articles R. 1336-6 to R. 1336-10, the competent administrative authority may take one or more of the measures provided for inarticle L. 171-8 of the Environment Code.
For its application in Saint-Barthélemy, the first paragraph of article R. 1336-2 reads as follows: “Checks on the application of the provisions of article R. 1336-1 and the decree adopted for their application are carried out, in addition to by officers and agents of the judicial police, by the agents responsible for the checks mentioned in 1° and 2° of I and II of article L. 571-18 of the Environmental…
For the application of article R. 1336-4 in Mayotte, the references to articles L. 4111-1 and L. 4111-3 of the Labour Code are replaced by the reference to article L. 233-1 of the Mayotte Labour Code.
Any person referred to in the second paragraph of article R. 1336-1 who fails to comply with the requirements mentioned in 1°, 2° and 3° of the same article is liable to a 5th class fine.
Any person referred to in the second paragraph of article R. 1336-1 who fails to hand over the following to the inspection officers will be punished by a 5th class fine: 1° Recording data for the last six months on noise levels as provided for in 2° of article R. 1336-1 ; 2° The recorder and display verification certificate as defined in the order referred to in R. 1336-1.
Natural persons are also liable to the additional penalty of confiscation of the sound systems or equipment used to commit the offence. Legal entities found liable, under the conditions set out inarticle 121-2 of the French Penal Code, for the offences defined in R. 1336-14 and R. 1336-15 will be liable to confiscation of the sound equipment used to commit the offence.
Any person who, in breach of article L. 1331-10, discharges wastewater other than domestic wastewater into public sewers without authorisation is liable to a fifth-class fine. A repeat offence under this article is punishable in accordance with article 132-11 of the French Penal Code.
In this section, “the owner” refers to the persons defined in II and III of article R. 1334-14.
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