Trade facilities are any stationary installations intended for regular use in the framework of performing the activities of the respective trade. Examples of trade facilities are as follows:
- shops
- restaurants
- hotels
- garages
- parking lots
Trade facilities subject to approval in accordance with the Trade, Commerce and Industry Regulation Act 1994 (GewO 1994) may be erected and operated only after approval by the authority (trade facilities approval). To facilitate the trade facilities approval procedure, the standard approval procedure may in individual cases be replaced by a so-called simplified approval procedure.
A trade facilities approval is required for all facilities which – due to the use of machines and devices, due to operating procedures, equipment or for any other reason – are likely to affect specific protected interests set forth in Section 74, paragraph 2 of the Trade, Commerce and Industry Regulation Act 1994 (GewO 1994) (e.g. protection of life or health of customers or neighbours).
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A request to determine whether trade facilities are subject to approval requirements may be filed with the district administration.
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The one-stop shop principle has been realised with regard to all legal matters concerning trade facilities. In general, applicants have to contact the district administration, which serves as the central point for conducting specific other approval procedures that might be required under federal law and for coordinating the procedure under trade law with any procedures that might be required at Länder level ( e.g. nature conservation laws). The same applies to subsequent supervision.