Article L133-12
The designation referred to in article L. 133-11 is granted, at the request of the municipalities concerned, by decision of the competent administrative authority taken for a period of five years.
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The designation referred to in article L. 133-11 is granted, at the request of the municipalities concerned, by decision of the competent administrative authority taken for a period of five years.
…egional Tourism Committee submits its financial report to the plenary session of the Regional Council.
…r communes, under the conditions and subject to the reservations set out, respectively, in articles L. 5214-16, L. 5216-5, L. 5215-20 and L. 5215-20-1, L. 5217-2 and L. 3641-1 of the Code général des…
…onal tourism development. The regional tourism and leisure development plan provided for in article L. 131-7 sets out the terms and conditions for implementing the objectives defined by the regional p…
…hat benefit from tourism, under the conditions referred to in the second paragraph of II of article L. 2334-7 of the General Local Authorities Code, in its version prior to article 150 of law no. 2015…
…who facilitate the purchase by travellers of related travel services within the meaning of Article L. 211-2. II - Local tourist organisations receiving support from the State, local authorities or th…
…historic monuments, natural or legal persons carrying out the operations mentioned in I of article L. 211-1 , including on an ancillary basis, may only use the services of qualified persons holding a…
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 "régi…
…nd conditions laid down by decree. The establishment is classified by the body mentioned in article L. 141-2 into a category based on criteria set out in a classification table drawn up by the same bo…
…he conditions laid down by decree. The establishment is classified by the body mentioned in article L. 141-2 into a category according to criteria set out in a classification table drawn up by the sam…
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