Article D324-1
…to a visiting clientele who stay there for a day, a week or a month, and who do not take up residence there.
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…to a visiting clientele who stay there for a day, a week or a month, and who do not take up residence there.
…chapter. The museums and historic monuments referred to in article L. 221-1 are the Museums of France defined in Title IV of Book IV of the French Heritage Code and the historic monuments defined in…
…arly outside school holidays. They must offer accommodation, catering facilities and community services tailored to the needs of families.
Service providers paying with holiday vouchers must have signed an agreement with the Agence nationale pour les chèques-vacances. In order to sign this agreement, service providers must prove that the…
…ttered over the territory of a municipality or neighbouring municipalities, provided that the distances to be covered allow users daily access to the reception office and collective family services. T…
…agreement must be signed between the holiday family home and the local authority or third party concerned.
Family holiday homes provide regular care for children by organising a variety of recreational and educational leisure activities. They provide adults with a programme of socio-cultural and leisure ac…
Family holiday homes provide collective catering or offer individual facilities for preparing meals.
All premises and facilities must comply with current planning, building, health and safety regulations, in particular the decree of 30 January 1978 on special building regulations for collectively man…
The terms and conditions for the application of V of article 1478 of the General Tax Code, cited in article L. 422-1, relating to the business tax payable by operators of seasonal tourist hotels, are…
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