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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 2: Permanent and temporary sports stadiums

Article A312-4

In the case of existing enclosures, the application for approval must include the following documents: 1° The documents referred to in 4° to 7°, and, where applicable, 8°, 10° and 11°, designated in a…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 2: Permanent and temporary sports stadiums

Article A312-8

Any new application for approval is made under the same conditions and according to the same procedure as that used to grant the initial approval: - in the case of a permanent modification to the encl…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 2: Permanent and temporary sports stadiums

Article A312-6

The application for approval and the accompanying file, signed by the owner, must be drawn up in triplicate; this figure is increased to six for categories of sports arenas subject to the opinion of t…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 2: Permanent and temporary sports stadiums

Article A312-7

The application for approval and the attached documents must be sent by registered post with acknowledgement of receipt, or deposited against receipt, at the prefecture of the département in which the…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 2: Permanent and temporary sports stadiums

Article A312-9

In sports establishments subject to homologation, a "homologation notice", the model for which is reproduced in appendix III-4 of this code, is displayed in a visible and indelible manner near the mai…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 2: Permanent and temporary sports stadiums

Article A312-3

In the case of permanent or temporary sports arenas to be built, the application for approval is submitted as follows:a) When the application for planning permission for the structure which is the sub…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 2: Formalities

Article A444-172-1

Procedures concerning the obtaining and verification of a measurement certificate or a document making up the technical diagnostic file give rise to the collection of a fixed fee in accordance with th…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Establishments providing sailing instruction

Article A322-67

In each establishment, the operator shall appoint a qualified technical supervisor responsible for ensuring that instruction takes place in accordance with the conditions laid down in this sub-section…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Establishments providing sailing instruction

Article A322-64

Physical activity or sports establishments which provide sailing instruction on all types of pleasure craft must provide the supervision, technical and safety guarantees defined by this sub-section. U…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Establishments providing sailing instruction

Article A322-66

In each establishment, in a place visible to all, emergency advice and the establishment's internal regulations are displayed, together with a plan of the basin(s) and sailing area(s) currently in use…

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