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Article R412-14-1 of the French Tourism Code

The persons responsible for organising the holiday at the holiday destination are required to inform the Prefect of the département in which the holiday destination is situated without delay of any serious accident or any situation that presents or has presented serious risks to the health, integrity or physical and moral well-being of disabled adults. The regional prefect who issued the authorisation is informed of this information.

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Article R412-15 of the French Tourism Code

I.-Health and social action inspectors, public health medical inspectors, public health pharmacist inspectors, health engineers, health study engineers, health technicians, as well as inspectors and inspectors from regional health agencies appointed for this purpose by the director general of the regional health agency, and staff from the decentralised services of the judicial protection of young people, carry out inspections of holiday stays and places, as well as places where holidaymakers…

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Article R412-16 of the French Tourism Code

I.-The Prefect of the département, in the light of the reports made pursuant to article R. 412-14-1 or the report referred to in article R. 412-15, may issue injunctions. If the injunctions, addressed jointly to the approved natural or legal person and to the person responsible for the holiday in question, are not complied with within the time limits specified by the Prefect, the latter will terminate the holiday. In…

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Article R412-17 of the French Tourism Code

Approval for “organised adapted holidays” is withdrawn by decision of the regional prefect, once it has been established that the qualified organisation no longer meets the conditions for approval. The organisation is notified by registered letter of the draft decree withdrawing its approval and has one month in which to submit its observations. During this period, the “organised adapted holidays” approval is suspended. The withdrawal decision prohibits the organisation in…

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