Article R412-9
Any natural or legal person who organises "organised adapted holidays" for disabled people of full age, either by organising them themselves or having them organised by an intermediary, must apply for…
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Any natural or legal person who organises "organised adapted holidays" for disabled people of full age, either by organising them themselves or having them organised by an intermediary, must apply for…
Two months before a holiday is due to take place, any natural or legal person holding "organised adapted holidays" approval is required to inform, by any means, including by fax or e-mail, on the basi…
Approval for "organised adapted holidays" is withdrawn by decision of the regional prefect, once it has been established that the qualified organisation no longer meets the conditions for approval. Th…
A receipt will be issued once the application is complete. An application for authorisation submitted by a natural person must state the applicant's marital status, profession and place of residence,…
Approval for "organised adapted holidays" is issued by the Prefect for a period of five years. During this period, the approved natural or legal person is required to send the Prefect, by any means, i…
As part of their duties, the agents mentioned in…
The agents mentioned in article L. 411-1 have free access to cinemas and to all places where film screenings are open to the public. They may also access premises and facilities for professional use u…
As soon as the order to vacate the premises has been issued, the bailiff responsible for enforcing the eviction order will refer the matter to the representative of the State in the département so tha…
The judge may grant renewable deadlines to occupants of inhabited premises or business premises whose eviction has been ordered by the court, whenever the persons concerned cannot be rehoused under no…
The conditions under which the mandatory nutrition declaration provided for in Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October, as amended, on the provision of…
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