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Article D311-5 of the French Tourism Code

Tourist hotels, regardless of the number of rooms, are assigned to one of the categories designated by an increasing number of stars, according to the criteria set out in a classification table drawn up by the body mentioned in article L. 141-2 and approved by order of the Minister responsible for tourism. The classification table is revised at least every five years. The publishers of tourist guides, directories and advertising…

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Article D311-6 of the French Tourism Code

Operators wishing to obtain classification must submit their application electronically to the body referred to in Article L. 141-2 , together with a visit certificate issued by a type A or C assessment body accredited to inspect hotels by the French Accreditation Committee (COFRAC) or any equivalent European body in accordance with Article L. 311-6. An order by the Minister for Tourism specifies the procedure to be followed and the…

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Article D311-7 of the French Tourism Code

The inspection certificate referred to in Article D. 311-6 includes: a) An inspection report certifying compliance with the classification table for the category requested and stating the opinion of the assessing body on classification in this category; this inspection report is based on an inspection carried out in the three months preceding transmission of the application for classification to the body referred to in Article L. 141-2; b) The inspection…

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Article D311-8 of the French Tourism Code

In the month following receipt of the complete application for classification, the body mentioned in Article L. 141-2 takes the decision to classify the property in the category for which the assessing body provided for in Article D. 311-6 has issued a favourable opinion. Classification is granted for a period of five years. If, before the end of the five-year period provided for in the previous paragraph, the operator has…

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Article D311-9 of the French Tourism Code

Establishments classified as tourist hotels are required to display a sign on their frontage in accordance with a model drawn up by the body referred to in article L. 141-2 and approved by order of the Minister responsible for tourism.

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Article D311-10 of the French Tourism Code

The classification decision referred to in Article D. 311-8 may be revoked or amended for the remaining period of the initial classification decision when, following an adversarial procedure initiated by the body referred to in Article L. 141-2 following a complaint, the operator fails to demonstrate compliance with the classification table on one or more of the criteria on the basis of which classification was granted. An order by the…

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Article D311-11 of the French Tourism Code

The rules relating to advertising inside specialised sales outlets within the meaning of 3° of article L. 3323-2 of the Public Health Code are, as far as hotels are concerned, set out in articles R. 3323-2 to R. 3323-4 of the Public Health Code, reproduced in article D. 312-1.

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Article R311-13 of the French Tourism Code

The Prefect may remove the establishment from the list of classified establishments on the grounds that the building and its facilities have not been maintained or have been seriously inadequately maintained. He shall inform the body mentioned in article L. 141-2 of his decision.

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Article D312-1 of the French Tourism Code

The rules relating to advertising inside specialised sales outlets, in particular restaurants and hotels, are set out in Articles R. 3323-2 to R. 3323-4 of the Public Health Code, which are reproduced below: “Art. R. 3323-2 of the Public Health Code. The specialised sales outlets mentioned in 3° of article L. 3323-2 are : 1° Sales outlets whose operator holds a licence authorising him to sell alcoholic beverages under the…

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