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Article R241-1 of the French Tourism Code

1° For the application of this Book in French Guiana and Martinique, the words: “préfet de région” or: “préfet de département” are replaced by the word: “préfet”; 2° The provisions of 1° apply from the first meeting following the first election of the Assembly of French Guiana and the Assembly of Martinique created in application of the provisions of Act No. 2011-884 of 27 July 2011.

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Article R242-1 of the French Tourism Code

For the application of this Book 1° The words “region” or “department” are replaced by the words “local authority”; 2° The words: “préfet de région” or “préfet de département” are replaced by the word: “préfet”.

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Article R311-1 of the French Tourism Code

In each département, a commission is responsible for deciding, in the absence of agreement between landlord and tenant, on the execution of the capital works and improvements provided for in article L. 311-1, when these works affect the shell of the building.

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Article D311-2 of the French Tourism Code

This committee, chaired by the Prefect or his representative, includes : – an architect and the president of a tourist office or tourist information centre, appointed by order of the prefect; – two hotel owners who own their business and rent the building, appointed by the Prefect on the recommendation of the most representative departmental hotel trade union; – two owners of buildings used as hotels, appointed by the Prefect…

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Article R311-3 of the French Tourism Code

The matter is referred to the Commission by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt sent to the Prefect. This letter must be accompanied by a copy of the notification and the documents provided for in article L. 311-2 and, where applicable, a copy of the response to this notification and any additional submissions. Within eight days of receipt, the Prefect will notify the other party in the same way, inviting…

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Article D311-4 of the French Tourism Code

A tourist hotel is a classified commercial accommodation establishment that offers furnished rooms or flats for rent to visiting customers who stay for a day, a week or a month, but who, apart from exceptional circumstances, do not take up residence there. It may include a restaurant service. It may operate all year round on a permanent basis or only during one or more seasons. A seasonal hotel is one…

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