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French Sports CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Training prior to the issue of the sports agent's licence and ongoing training

Article R222-19

Where provided for in the sports agent regulations, persons admitted to the sports agent examination or who are exempted from it undergo training prior to the issue of the sports agent licence. The co…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 4: Special measures.

Article 19 quater

1. Levies and compensatory charges established in accordance with the provisions of regulations adopted by the Council of the European Economic Community shall be collected in the same way as customs…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 3: Provisions common to ships and aircraft.

Article 195 bis

No port duty or fee on petroleum products delivered to supply ships or aircraft may be instituted and levied for the benefit of any local authority or body (departments, municipalities, chambers of co…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Temporary duty-free import and export of articles for the personal use of travellers.

Article 196 ter

1. Travellers who are going to stay temporarily outside the customs territory may temporarily export free of exit duties and taxes the articles they take with them which are exclusively for their pers…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Temporary duty-free import and export of articles for the personal use of travellers.

Article 196 bis

1. Travellers who come to stay temporarily in the customs territory may import, with temporary exemption from the duties and taxes payable on entry, articles intended exclusively for their personal us…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter V: Continental shelf and economic zone.

Article 196 quater

Products extracted from the continental shelf or the exclusive economic zone are considered as extracted from a new part of the customs territory.For the purposes of tax legislation, the same products…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Chapter V: Continental shelf and economic zone.

Article 196 quinquies

Industrial equipment, as well as the products required for their operation and maintenance, used on the continental shelf or in the exclusive economic zone for the exploration or exploitation of hydro…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Special provisions applicable to other tourist offices.

Article R133-19

The decision of the municipal council or the decision-making body of the public establishment for inter-communal cooperation must at least set out :- the legal status of the tourist office ;- the comp…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Section 4: Obligation to inform air passengers of the identity of the air carrier.

Article R211-19

The rules relating to the obligation to inform air passengers of the identity of the air carrier outside the sale of tourist packages are set out in…

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French Tourism CodeIn force
Section 4: National guide-interpreter diploma.

Article D221-19

The national guide-interpreter diploma confers on its holders the qualification required to obtain the professional card provided for in article R. 221-1.

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