Article D212-88
At the end of each cinematographic week, operators of cinematographic entertainment establishments draw up a revenue declaration form based on a model approved by the Centre national du cinéma et de l…
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At the end of each cinematographic week, operators of cinematographic entertainment establishments draw up a revenue declaration form based on a model approved by the Centre national du cinéma et de l…
The film screenings mentioned in 1° of…
The operator of a cinema who wishes to organise film screenings as part of the programme of a cinema in this establishment outside this establishment must declare this to the President of the Centre n…
Unless an exemption has been granted by the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée, printed tickets may not be issued outside the box offices of cinematographic entertainment establishments.Op…
…e screening; 2° Pre-sales concern all admission rights issued before the immediate entry sales period. The specifications for the computerised system specify the requirements for recording admissions…
Within five days of the end of each cinema week, the receipts declaration form or the file used in its place shall be sent to the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée, to the distributors co…
Exhibitors of cinematographic establishments that accept multiple-admission cinema access packages identify each of these packages with a specific price category that they communicate to the Centre na…
Admission consists of: 1° Either giving the spectator a ticket printed on paper taken from a counterfoil book, a roll or a vending machine. The admission charge in question is known as a "printed tick…
At the end of each cinema showing, the operators of cinematographic entertainment establishments draw up a statement including, in addition to the title of the work or works or cinematographic or audi…
Printed tickets are numbered in an unbroken series for each fare category and issued in numerical order.Tickets are detached when they are handed out to spectators.
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