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TITLE IV: DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION OF TOURIST AREAS.

Article D341-1 of the French Tourism Code

Articles R. 2124-13 to R. 2124-38 of the Code général de la propriété des personnes publiques set out the rules for occupying beaches under concession, awarding beach concessions and operating sub-contracts, and terminating concessions and operating agreements.

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Article D341-2 of the French Tourism Code

Articles R. 2124-39 to R. 2124-55 of the Code général de la propriété des personnes publiques set out the rules for temporary occupation of the public maritime domain, outside the administrative boundaries of ports, with a view to the development, organisation and management of anchorage areas and light facilities intended for the reception and parking of ships and boats as defined by the Transport Code.

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Article D341-3 of the French Tourism Code

The rules relating to the occupation of the public river domain with a view to the development, organisation and management of anchorage areas and light facilities are set out in this section and in article R. 2124-58 of the General Code on the Ownership of Public Property.

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Article R341-4 of the French Tourism Code

The general rules governing the mooring policy referred to in article L. 341-13, applicable to the public river and maritime domains, are defined in a set of regulations drawn up, depending on the case, by order of the Prefect or by a joint order of the Prefect and the Maritime Prefect, issued after consultation with the licence holder. These regulations define the access channels and the navigation rules in these…

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Article R341-5 of the French Tourism Code

Independently of offences relating to the conservation of the public domain, which remain subject to the “contravention de grande voirie” system, breaches of the provisions of the mooring regulations mentioned in article R. 341-4 will be punishable by the fines laid down for 2nd class offences. In the event of a repeat offence, the fines laid down for 3rd class offences will be applied. Any person who refuses to carry…

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Article R342-2 of the French Tourism Code

New ski lifts and conveyors, as well as substantial modifications to them, are designed and built in such a way that the overall level of safety in their operation for users, staff and third parties is at least equivalent to that of equipment providing comparable services, taking into account developments in the state of the art and feedback from experience. These facilities are operated and maintained under conditions that enable…

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