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Article D323-4 of the French Tourism Code

To be classified as a residential tourist village, the establishment must include furnished premises divided into categories, according to criteria laid down in a classification table drawn up by the body referred to in article L. 141-2 and approved by order of the minister responsible for tourism, as well as shared premises and facilities defined by the said table and located nearby.

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Article D323-5 of the French Tourism Code

Operators wishing to obtain classification must submit their application electronically to the body mentioned in article L. 141-2 , together with a visit certificate issued by a type A or C assessment body accredited by the Comité français d’accréditation (COFRAC) or any equivalent European body in accordance with article L. 323-1 for the inspection of furnished accommodation and communal premises and equipment in an establishment applying for classification as a…

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Article D323-6 of the French Tourism Code

The inspection certificate referred to in Article D. 323-5 includes: a) An inspection report certifying compliance with the classification table for the category requested and stating the opinion of the assessing body on classification in that category; this inspection report is based on an inspection carried out in the three months preceding transmission of the application for classification to the body referred to in Article L. 141-2 ; b) The…

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Article D323-7 of the French Tourism Code

In the month following receipt of the complete application for classification, the body mentioned in Article L. 141-2 takes the decision to classify the property in the category for which the assessing body provided for in Article D. 323-5 has issued a favourable opinion. Classification is granted for a period of five years.

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Article D323-8 of the French Tourism Code

Establishments classified as Tourist Residential Villages must display a sign on the outside of communal premises, in accordance with a model drawn up by the body mentioned in article L. 141-2 and approved by order of the Minister responsible for tourism.

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