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Article D325-14 of the French Tourism Code

The accommodation may be divided into collective or individual units, grouped together on the same plot of land or scattered over the territory of a municipality or neighbouring municipalities, provided that the distances to be covered allow users daily access to the reception office and collective family services. They may comprise, in whole or in part, premises that have no foundations and that can be dismantled, transported or towed. These…

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Article D325-16 of the French Tourism Code

Family holiday homes provide regular care for children by organising a variety of recreational and educational leisure activities. They provide adults with a programme of socio-cultural and leisure activities designed to encourage the development of social life and facilitate integration into the local community.

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Article D325-17 of the French Tourism Code

Some of the communal facilities used for family sports and leisure activities may not belong to the family holiday home. When they belong to a local authority or third party, a multi-year agreement must be signed between the holiday family home and the local authority or third party concerned.

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Article D325-18 of the French Tourism Code

All premises and facilities must comply with current planning, building, health and safety regulations, in particular the decree of 30 January 1978 on special building regulations for collectively managed leisure accommodation.

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Article D325-21 of the French Tourism Code

The prefect of the département in which the family holiday home is located may, under conditions defined by decree, after consulting the département’s tourist action commission, grant definitive approval or provisional approval for a probationary period of one year, renewable once.

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Article D325-22 of the French Tourism Code

Family holiday homes that meet the conditions listed in this sub-section may be approved in accordance with the procedures laid down by an order issued jointly by the ministers responsible for social affairs and tourism.

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Article R325-23 of the French Tourism Code

The Prefect may, at any time, carry out the necessary checks to verify that the conditions required for approval are still being met. If this is not the case, the Prefect may issue a warning or order the temporary or permanent withdrawal of approval after consulting the Departmental Commission for Tourist Activities. An appeal against this decision may be lodged with the Minister for Social Affairs. Such penalties may not…

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