Article R411-6 of the French Tourism Code
Reimbursed holiday vouchers are destroyed in accordance with the conditions laid down by joint order of the Minister for the Budget and the Minister for Tourism.
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Reimbursed holiday vouchers are destroyed in accordance with the conditions laid down by joint order of the Minister for the Budget and the Minister for Tourism.
The employer’s contribution to the acquisition of holiday vouchers provided for in article L. 411-11 may not exceed a percentage of their value in full discharge of obligations. This contribution may not exceed : 80% of the value in full discharge of the holiday vouchers if the average remuneration of the beneficiaries over the last three months preceding the allocation is less than the social security ceiling assessed on a…
The use of holiday vouchers by persons other than the beneficiaries, their use for expenses other than those defined in article L. 411-2, their acceptance by service providers who have not signed the agreement provided for in article R. 411-1 or whose agreement has been terminated, as well as any other infringement of the provisions of the second paragraph of article L. 411-2 and of articles R. 411-1, R. 411-2…
Each year, the Minister for Tourism publishes a report on the economic and social impact of the use of holiday vouchers.
In order to carry out its tasks, the agency : – produces, markets and reimburses holiday vouchers, directly or indirectly; – allocates aid contributing to social policies in tourism and leisure; – cooperates with the State, local authorities, organisations, associations and foundations pursuing objectives in line with its mission. It may provide financial assistance to any of them, in particular to the State under the conditions laid down inarticle 17…
The Agency’s Board of Directors comprises twenty-three members appointed by order of the Minister for the Economy and Finance and the Minister for Tourism: 1° Seven representatives of holiday voucher beneficiaries, appointed respectively on the proposal of the following trade union organisations: – Confédération générale du travail ; – Confédération française démocratique du travail (French Democratic Labour Confederation) – Confédération générale du travail-Force ouvrière ; – l’Union nationale des syndicats…
The term of office for members of the Board of Directors is three years. The term of office is renewable. If a member ceases to hold office for any reason whatsoever, he shall be replaced within two months for the remainder of his term. The term of office of members who lose the capacity in respect of which they were appointed terminates ipso jure. They are replaced under the conditions…
The Board of Directors elects a Chairman from among the qualified individuals and a Vice-Chairman.
The members of the Board of Directors shall perform their duties free of charge. Their travel and subsistence expenses shall be reimbursed by the Agency in accordance with the conditions laid down for Agency staff.
The Board of Directors is convened by its Chairman as often as the smooth running of the institution requires and at least three times a year. A meeting may be convened at the request of one of the supervisory ministers or at least half of the members on a specific agenda. The Board of Directors may only validly deliberate if at least half of its members are present. If the…
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