Events – periodic inspection of facilities See explanation of the designation of:

Conditions

Description

Event organisers must check their facilities every 2 years at the latest.

General information Explanation of this section

Event organisers must have their facilities inspected at their own cost to see whether these meet the requirements of Section 3(b) or (c) of the Tyrol Events Law of 2003 and other instructions.

All parts of the facilities used for the organisation of public events must be designed, manufactured, constructed, installed, modified, operated, maintained and repaired in such a way that they do not endanger the life or health of humans or the safety of property (Section 3(b)) and do not cause unacceptable nuisance to humans through noise, odour, smoke, shaking, heat, light or vibrations (Section 3(c)).

Requirements Explanation of this section

- Any facilities which may adversely affect the interests referred to in Section 3(b) or (c).

- The following are entitled to carry out the inspection:

· state-authorised and certified civil engineers within the remit of their authority;

· accredited bodies within the remit of their accreditation;

· persons authorised under commercial regulations to design, manufacture, install, modify or repair the facilities in question.

Deadlines Explanation of this section

- Every 2 years at the latest

- For facilities which may adversely affect the interests referred to in Section 3(b) or (c), the administrative authority may, by means of an administrative decision, reduce the period for inspection accordingly.

Procedure Explanation of this section

- Have facilities inspected every 2 years at the latest.

- Keep the inspection findings at the facilities or have them available via another appropriate means.

Required documents Explanation of this section

- Inspection findings

Costs Explanation of this section

- Other charges

Responsibilities

Competent authority Explanation of this section

  • Other competent body:

    -

Go to form Explanation of this section

No form is provided for in this case.

Details

Authentification and signature

The application does not have to be signed electronically – using a mobile phone signature (Handy‑Signatur) or E-ID – or by hand.

Legal basis Explanation of this section

Tyrol Organised Events Act 2003 (Tiroler Veranstaltungsgesetz 2003)

Legal remedies

None.

Last update

29.04.2024