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Article D224-6 of the French Sports Code

Any contact person responsible for relations with supporters is appointed by the association or, where applicable, the sports company after the latter has sought the opinion of the supporters’ associations approved by the Minister for Sport that support it, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. These supporters’ associations have a period of fifteen days from the date of first presentation of the registered letter to formulate their opinion. In…

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Article D224-7 of the French Sports Code

The person in charge of relations with supporters ensures dialogue between all supporters and supporters’ associations that support the sports association or company. He/she advises and informs the directors of the sports association or company on any questions or requests concerning supporters or supporters’ associations. It also liaises with the representatives of the other sports associations or companies in the professional league concerned and with the representative of the State…

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Article D224-9 of the French Sports Code

Approval issued by the Prefect or, when their head office is in Paris, by the Police Prefect to the supporters’ associations referred to in articles L. 224-3, L. 332-15, L. 332-16 and L. 332-17 may be granted to supporters’ associations meeting the following conditions: 1° They must have adopted articles of association containing provisions guaranteeing: -their democratic operation, the transparency of their management and equal access for women and men…

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Article D224-10 of the French Sports Code

The application for approval of the supporters’ association must be sent to the prefect or, if the association’s registered office is in Paris, by the police prefect, together with the following documents : a) A copy of the publication in the Journal officiel de la République française ; b) A copy of the articles of association and by-laws; c) The minutes of the last three general meetings; d) A list…

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Article D224-11 of the French Sports Code

The prefectoral decree granting approval is published in the prefecture’s Recueil des actes administratifs. Approval is valid for five years. The decision by which the Prefect or, where applicable, the Police Prefect refuses to grant approval is substantiated and notified to the association.

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Article D224-12 of the French Sports Code

The Prefect or, where applicable, the Police Prefect shall be notified without delay of any changes to the Articles of Association, the by-laws and the list of members responsible for the administration of the association made after approval was granted.

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Article D224-13 of the French Sports Code

Approval is withdrawn when the supporters’ association ceases to meet the conditions required to obtain it. It is also withdrawn for any serious reason, in particular for any act contrary to public order or public morality. The withdrawal decision is taken by the Prefect or, where applicable, the Police Prefect, after the supporters’ association has been informed of the reasons for the proposed withdrawal and given the opportunity to present…

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Article D231-1-1 of the French Sports Code

The provisions of articles L. 231-2 to L. 231-2-3 apply to any licence issued by a sports federation entitling the holder to practice one or more of the sports it organises. The one-year period mentioned in article L. 231-2-3 is assessed on the day the athlete applies for the licence or registers for the competition. The medical certificate referred to in articles L. 231-2 and L. 231-2-1 used to establish…

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