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Article A331-32 of the French Sports Code

The minimum amount of cover provided by the insurance policy referred to in article R. 331-30 is set at: – for compensation for personal injury other than that covered by third party motor liability, at 6,100,000 euros per claim; – for compensation for damage to property other than that covered by third party motor liability, at 500,000 euros per claim.

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Article A331-33 of the French Sports Code

Any declaration of the organisation of a public combat sports event organised in a discipline for which a federation has been delegated must state: 1° The date, time, title and venue set for the event; 2° The surname, first name, profession, nationality, date and place of birth, e-mail address, telephone number and place of residence : a) The organiser of the event ; b) The athletes taking part ; c)…

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Article A331-34 of the French Sports Code

In disciplines for which no federation has been delegated, in addition to complying with the formalities laid down in article A. 331-33, the declaration shall include : 1° Bulletin number 3 of the criminal record for each of the persons mentioned in article A. 331-33 ; 2° For each athlete entered, a medical certificate less than three months old stating that there are no contraindications to practising the discipline concerned;…

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Article A331-35 of the French Sports Code

Approved sports federations, their regional or departmental bodies and their members are exempt from the formality stipulated in 3° of article A. 331-33, provided that the agreement mentioned in article R. 331-50 exists for the discipline which is the subject of the event. This agreement must be attached to the application. Approved sports federations, their regional or departmental bodies and their members are exempt from the formalities set out in…

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Article A331-38 of the French Sports Code

The persons proposed by the organisers of sporting events and competitions to indicate the right of way provided for in article R. 411-30 of the Highway Code are approved by the administrative authority. They may be fixed or mobile. They are known as “signallers”. The order authorising the event mentions the names of the flagmen appointed for the event.

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Article A331-39 of the French Sports Code

The marshals must be identifiable by road users by means of a high-visibility waistcoat, as referred to in article R. 416-19 of the Highway Code, and be able to produce, at short notice, a copy of the order authorising the race.

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Article A331-40 of the French Sports Code

The sign used is the one used to regulate traffic manually, as defined in Book I, Part 8 of the Interministerial Instruction on Road Signs and Signals: two-sided mobile post, model K10 (one per signaller). Signallers on motorbikes may manually regulate traffic without a K10 sign as long as they are wearing an approved helmet and a high-visibility waistcoat as referred to in article R. 416-19 of the Highway Code….

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