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Article L3332-11 of the French Public Health Code

An existing on-trade public house may be transferred to the department in which it is located. Applications for authorisation to transfer are submitted to the State representative in the département. The mayor of the municipality where the premises are located and the mayor of the municipality to which the premises are being transferred must be consulted. Where a municipality has only one 4th category public house, this public house may…

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Article L3332-12 of the French Public Health Code

Notwithstanding the provisions of article L. 3332-1 and subject to protected areas, the representative of the State in the département where the aerodrome is located may authorise the transfer, to civil aerodromes where there is no on-premises public house, of an existing public house within a radius of 100 kilometres, regardless of its category. It may, under the same conditions, authorise a transfer for the purpose of operating a higher-category…

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Article L3332-13 of the French Public Health Code

Without prejudice to his general police powers, the mayor may by decree set a time period, which may not begin before 8 p.m. and may not end after 8 a.m., during which the takeaway sale of alcoholic beverages within the municipality is prohibited.

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Article L3332-15 of the French Public Health Code

1. The representative of the State in the département may order the closure of pubs and restaurants for a period not exceeding six months, following breaches of the laws and regulations relating to these establishments. This closure must be preceded by a warning, which may, if necessary, replace it, when the facts likely to justify the closure result from an exceptional failure on the part of the operator or one…

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Article L3332-16 of the French Public Health Code

The Minister of the Interior may, in the cases provided for in 1 and 3 of article L. 3332-15, close these establishments for a period of between three months and one year. Where applicable, the period of closure ordered by the representative of the State in the département is deducted from the period of closure ordered by the Minister.

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