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Article R312-2 of the French Sports Code

Within the meaning of article L. 312-2, a sports facility is any immovable property belonging to a public or private person, specially fitted out or used, on a permanent or temporary basis, with a view to practising sport and open to users, whether free of charge or in return for payment.

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Article R312-3 of the French Sports Code

Any owner of a sports facility must declare it to the Prefect of the département in which the facility is located within three months of it being brought into service. In the case of a space or site developed for nature sports, the declaration must be made within three months of the development being completed. A declaration must be made, in the same way, prior to any modification to the…

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Article R312-4 of the French Sports Code

The declarations provided for in article R. 312-3 must identify : 1° In all cases, the sports facility, its use and its characteristics, as well as its owner and, where applicable, its operator; 2° In the event of modifications to the declared data, the nature of the modifications planned or carried out; 3° In the event of a transfer, the transferee and, where applicable, the intended use of the property….

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Article R312-5 of the French Sports Code

Local authorities, their groupings, the French National Olympic and Sports Committee and its decentralised bodies and approved sports federations within the meaning of article L. 131-8 and their decentralised bodies contribute to updating the database created, in application of article L. 312-2, from the information contained in the declarations. To this end, they may enter into an agreement with the State.

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