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Article D332-5-1 of the French Tourism Code

The classification decision referred to in Article D. 332-4 may be revoked or amended for the remaining period of the initial decision if, following an adversarial procedure initiated by the body referred to in Article L. 141-2 following a complaint, the operator fails to demonstrate compliance with the classification table on one or more of the criteria on the basis of which classification was granted. An order by the Minister…

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Article R332-7 of the French Tourism Code

The Prefect may remove a campsite from the list of establishments classified as campsites on the grounds that the facilities are inadequately maintained. He will inform the body referred to in article L. 141-2 of his decision.

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Article D332-13 of the French Tourism Code

Penalties applicable to infringements of the rules governing the movement or parking of motorised vehicles or caravans in a protection forest, outside the roads and areas provided for this purpose, are set out in 2° of article R. 412-17 of the French Forestry Code.

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Article D333-4 of the French Tourism Code

Residential leisure parks operated as hotels are intended for light leisure dwellings, mobile leisure homes and caravans. They consist of bare pitches or pitches equipped with one of these facilities, intended for rental for a period of up to one month, as well as shared facilities. They welcome customers who do not take up residence there. A residential leisure park may only be operated as a hotel provided that a…

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