Tourism Law in Europe

44 TOURISM LAW IN EUROPE procedure within a specified deadline68. With regards to the following procedure, DCM on providing state immovable properties in priority areas for tourism development, states that: The contract to be signed shall include69: a) the nature and scope of the works to be carried out and the services to be provided by the ministry responsible for tourism; b) duration of the contract; c) the value of the project; ç) the assistance that may be provided by the ministry responsible for tourism for obtaining necessary licenses and permits70; d) the ownership of project assets and the obligations of the parties, as appropriate, to make available the site of the project and any other possible facilities71; dh) fees or payments for the use of property; e) procedures for the review and approval of engineering projects, construction plans and specifications by the ministry responsible for tourism, and procedures for testing and final control, approval and acceptance of the infrastructure vehicle, rules and standards on the basis of which the projects, which should be in line with the best practices with a view to developing the market through risk sharing, have been designed; ë) the extent of the developer′s obligations, as appropriate, to ensure the change of service, to meet the requirements of time, its continuity and the provision, in substantially the same conditions for all users, mechanisms to address the potential costs for them; f) the right of the ministry responsible for tourism or another public authority to monitor the work to be carried out and the services to be provided, the conditions and the extent to which the ministry responsible for tourism may order changes to the work and conditions of service.72 4.3 Law no. 9902/2008 “On Consumer Protection” 4.3.1. TRAVEL PACKAGE CONTRACTS The legal framework on travel packages, which are regulated in the Chapter IV of the Law on Consumer Protection (LCP), provides adjustments for contracts on travel packages, by presenting comprehensive concepts on travel packages, as well as by regulating the requirements of pre-contractual information73. Adjustments on tourist packages were also foreseen by DCM 68 Idem. 69 Article 2, Chapter V of the DCM no. 162 “On the rules, procedures and methods of providing state immovable properties in priority areas for tourism development”. 70 Idem. 71 Idem. 72 Idem. 73 See N. Dollani. Commentary on Consumer Protection Law, GIZ EU Law Harmonization Publications, 2018, pp. 415-416.

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