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Article L211-18 of the French Tourism Code

I – The natural or legal persons mentioned in article L. 211-1 are registered in the register mentioned inarticle L. 141-3. II.-In order to be registered, these persons must: 1° Provide travellers with proof of an adequate financial guarantee, specifically allocated to the reimbursement of funds received for tourist packages, related travel services and those services mentioned in 2° of I of article L. 211-1 which do not solely involve…

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Article L211-18-1 of the French Tourism Code

Professionals who are not established in a Member State of the European Union or in another State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area and who sell or offer for sale the services mentioned inarticle L. 211-1 or who direct these activities to France by any means are obliged to provide a guarantee against insolvency in accordance with article L. 211-18.

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Article L211-19 of the French Tourism Code

In order to establish themselves in France, all nationals of a Member State of the European Union or of another State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area are subject to the registration requirements and conditions set out in section 4 of this chapter.

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Article L211-20 of the French Tourism Code

Any natural or legal person legally established in a Member State of the European Union or in another State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area may carry on in France the activities referred to in I ofArticle L. 211-1. All the rules laid down in this chapter are applicable to the activities of these persons.

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Article L211-21 of the French Tourism Code

When the service provider provides services in France for the first time, it shall first inform the registration commission referred to inArticle L. 141-2 by means of a written declaration, including in particular information relating to its financial guarantee and professional indemnity insurance. The declaration is recorded in the register referred to inarticle L. 141-3. This declaration must be repeated if there are any changes to the information contained in…

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Article L211-23 of the French Tourism Code

I.-It is an offence punishable by one year’s imprisonment and a fine of 15,000 euros to: -engaging in or assisting in any of the transactions referred to in articles L. 211-1 and L. 211-4 without complying with or having ceased to comply with the conditions set out in this chapter; -acting as the legal or statutory representative of a legal entity that engages in or assists in any of the…

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Article L211-24 of the French Tourism Code

Natural or legal persons registered in the register referred to in I of article L. 211-18 of this code may enter into any timeshare contract governed by articles L. 224-69 et seq. of the French Consumer Code. They may also assist in the conclusion of such contracts by virtue of a written mandate. In order to carry out the latter activity, they must provide special proof, in accordance with the…

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Article L221-1 of the French Tourism Code

For the conduct of guided tours in French museums and historic monuments, natural or legal persons carrying out the operations mentioned in I of article L. 211-1 , including on an ancillary basis, may only use the services of qualified persons holding a professional guide-lecturer card issued under conditions laid down by decree in the Conseil d’Etat. The legal entities mentioned in III of article L. 211-18 are not subject…

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Article L221-2 of the French Tourism Code

In order to establish themselves in France, any national of a Member State of the European Union or of a State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area is deemed to be qualified to conduct guided tours of museums and historic monuments under the conditions laid down in article L. 221-1, provided that he or she produces supporting documents issued by the competent authority of one of these…

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Article L221-3 of the French Tourism Code

Any national of a Member State of the European Union or of another State party to the European Economic Area who is legally established in one of these States in order to practise the profession of guide-interpreter or lecturer may practise this profession temporarily and occasionally in France. However, when the profession of guide-interpreter or lecturer or the training leading to it is not regulated in the State of establishment,…

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