Article L361-1 of the French Tourism Code
Articles L. 311-1, L. 341-15 and L. 342-1 to L. 342-29 do not apply to Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique and La Réunion.
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Articles L. 311-1, L. 341-15 and L. 342-1 to L. 342-29 do not apply to Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique and La Réunion.
Article L. 343-8 does not apply to French Guyana.
The rules relating to the allocation of tourism and hotel facilities in the coastal strip are set out in articles L. 121-45 à L. 121-49 du code de l’urbanisme.
Articles L. 311-1 to L. 311-6, L. 311-8 and L. 311-9, L. 324-1 to L. 324-2 and L. 342-1 to L. 342-29 do not apply to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon.
The provisions of the code de l’urbanisme are replaced, where applicable, by the provisions of the local planning regulations having the same purpose.
The provisions of Titles I to III and Title VII of this Book apply under the following conditions: 1° For the application of article L. 313-1, articles L. 3331-1, L. 3331-2, L. 3332-11, L. 3335-3 and L. 3335-4 of the Public Health Code are replaced by articles L. 3813-12, L. 3813-13, L. 3813-26, L. 3813-35 and L. 3813-36 of the same code respectively; 2° The provisions of the Construction and…
Diagnostics, studies and works made compulsory in existing commercial tourist accommodation, for reasons other than safety, public health and accessibility, may be carried out within six years of the entry into force of the legislative or regulatory provisions prescribing them, when the maximum deadline set by these provisions is lower. The previous paragraph does not apply when the deadline for completion: -is imposed by an international standard or European Union…
Employees of companies and organisations subject to the provisions of articles L. 3141-1 and L. 3141-2 of the French Labour Code, 3° and 4° of article L. 5424-1 and article L. 5423-3 of the same code, employees of individual employers, heads of companies with fewer than fifty employees, their spouses, their cohabiting partners or their partners linked to them by a civil solidarity pact, as well as their dependents, as…
Holiday vouchers may be issued to public authorities and approved service providers in payment of expenses incurred on national territory by beneficiaries for their holidays, transport, accommodation, meals or leisure activities. Holiday vouchers may also be given in payment of expenses incurred on the territory of the Member States of the European Union to service providers who have signed agreements with the public establishment instituted by article L. 411-13, in…
Public authorities and approved service providers may, particularly in the transport sector, grant holiday voucher holders fare reductions and bonuses that vary according to the time of year. Agreements are signed with service providers based on the commitments they make regarding prices and the quality of their services.
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