Civil & Administrative

Law of 20 March 2026 on the Organisation of the 2030 Olympic and Paralympic Games

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This French law establishes the legal framework for organising the 2030 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, which are scheduled to take place in the French Alps. The legislation introduces a set of temporary derogations from standard French rules in the areas of urban planning, housing, public health, and labour law in order to facilitate the rapid development of necessary infrastructure and services. The law includes a dedicated security chapter, granting authorities enhanced powers to manage crowd control, surveillance, and public safety across Olympic venues and related areas. These security provisions are designed to mirror the framework established for the 2024 Paris Summer Games. Temporary adjustments to labour regulations are foreseen to allow extended working hours and flexible employment arrangements for workers involved in construction, logistics, and event operations. Housing rules are relaxed to enable the short-term rental and repurposing of residential and commercial properties in host municipalities. The law is framed as a preparatory and enabling instrument, with most of its provisions set to expire or be reviewed following the conclusion of the Games, ensuring that the derogations remain strictly time-limited and geographically scoped to the Alps region.

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Key Changes

  • Temporary exemptions from French urban planning and zoning rules granted to host municipalities in the French Alps to accelerate venue and infrastructure construction
  • Short-term rental and repurposing of residential and commercial properties in Olympic host towns permitted under relaxed housing regulations
  • Extended working hours and flexible labour contracts authorised for workers in construction, logistics, and event operations linked to the Games

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

Authorities must implement enhanced crowd control measures at Olympic venues and related areas in accordance with the security framework established for the 2024 Paris Summer Games

Public authorities, Olympic venue operators, Security personnel
operational
high

Enhanced surveillance powers must be exercised across Olympic venues and related areas within the geographic scope of the French Alps region

Law enforcement, Public authorities, Security services
operational
medium

Employers in construction, logistics, and event operations must comply with temporary extensions to standard working hours as defined by the law

Construction employers, Logistics companies, Event operations contractors
operational
medium

Labour regulations regarding flexible employment arrangements must be applied to workers involved in Olympic and Paralympic Games construction, logistics, and event operations

All employers in Olympic-related sectors, Labour service providers
operational
medium

Host municipalities must permit short-term rental and repurposing of residential and commercial properties according to temporary housing derogations

Municipal authorities, Property owners in host municipalities
operational

Affected Parties

Construction and civil engineering firms operating in the French AlpsWorkers in construction, logistics, hospitality, and event management sectors+6 more…

Tags

2030 Winter Olympics,French Alps,temporary derogations