Article L341-9 of the French Tourism Code
The beneficiary of such an authorisation may be entitled to charge users a fee for services rendered.
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The beneficiary of such an authorisation may be entitled to charge users a fee for services rendered.
Breaches of the mooring regulations are recorded by officers and agents of the judicial police and by State officials and agents authorised to record breaches of the seaport regulations, the navigation regulations and the regulations governing the conservation of the public maritime and river domain. Where the beneficiary of the authorisation is a local authority, they may also be recorded by civil servants and agents of these authorities, sworn in…
The rules relating to temporary occupation authorisations that may be granted for the development, organisation and management of anchorage areas and light facilities on the public river domain are set out in article L. 2124-14 of the General Code of Public Ownership. The provisions of articles L. 341-9 and L. 341-10 apply to anchorages and light facilities built on the public river domain even when they are not located in…
Harbour dues and other fees collected in marinas may be allocated to the development and operation of anchorages or isolated facilities for the reception and practice of pleasure boating within their pleasure boating basin.
The conditions for the application of articles L. 341-8 to L. 341-12 are set by decree in the Conseil d’Etat. In particular, this decree defines the general rules governing the policing and operation of these anchorages.
In order to protect public health and the aquatic environment, pleasure craft equipped with toilets and built after 1st January 2008, which access sea and river ports as well as mooring and light equipment areas, must be equipped with facilities for either storing or treating the waste water from these toilets. These provisions also apply to floating establishments open to the public, built after 1st January 2008 and stationed on…
The rules relating to pedestrian access to beaches and those relating to beach concessions are set out in articles L. 321-9 du code de l’environnement et L. 2124-4 du code général de la propriété des personnes publiques.
The rules relating to rights of way affecting private properties bordering the public maritime domain are set out in articles L. 121-31 to L. 121-37 and L. 121-51 of the town planning code.
In mountain areas, tourism development operations are carried out under the control of a municipality, a group of municipalities or a mixed syndicate of local authorities. Unless it is done on a “régie” basis, implementation is carried out under the following conditions: 1° Each operator must enter into a contract with the commune or grouping of communes or the competent mixed syndicate; 2° Each of the contracts relates to one…
Contracts drawn up for this purpose and, if a contract relates to more than one of the constituent objects, for each of these objects shall stipulate on pain of nullity: 1° The purpose of the contract, its duration and the conditions under which it may be extended or revised ; 2° The conditions for termination, forfeiture and devolution, where applicable, of the assets at the end of the contract as…
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