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#INTE2607628AOrder of February 4, 2026, Amending the June 25, 1980 Order on Fire and Panic Safety Regulations in Public Buildings

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

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🇬🇧 English

This law updates safety regulations allowing certain public buildings in France to operate without staff present, provided they meet specific conditions. Only smaller venues with a maximum of 19 occupants can utilize this amendment by complying with government safety guidelines.

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Key Changes

  • Public venues without sleeping facilities can operate without staff if occupancy is limited to 19 people.
  • Operators must follow specific safety guidelines set by the civil security ministry.
  • Amendment applies from May 1, 2026.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Limit maximum occupancy to 19 persons in establishments without sleeping quarters that wish to operate without permanent staff presence

Operators of public buildings without sleeping quarters
operational
high

Comply with the specifications and measures outlined in the cahier des charges (specifications document) published by the Ministry of Civil Security and relevant ministries

Operators of public buildings seeking to operate without permanent staff presence
operational
high

Ensure the establishment does not have sleeping quarters (locaux réservés au sommeil) to qualify for unattended operations

Operators of public buildings
operational
medium

Monitor and enforce that no permanent staff member or responsible person is required on premises once the two conditions are met (occupancy limit and compliance with specifications)

Operators of public buildings
operational
medium

Implement the amended Article PE 27 of the June 25, 1980 Order effective May 1, 2026

Relevant government authorities and public building operators
operational

Affected Parties

Operators of public buildingsPatrons of small venues

Tags

fire safety,public buildings,France