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Review of Tourism Legislation

Monday, 4 December 2017

The Department for Enterprise has issued a consultation on possible changes to the Island’s tourism legislation.

The consultation will review the existing tourism legislation in the Isle of Man and seek the views of interested parties on possible changes. The objective is to ensure up-to-date legislation which encourages and supports the tourist industry as part of the modern economy of the Island.

The consultation includes questions regarding the statutory registration of visitor accommodation, the grading of visitor accommodation and the Department’s powers for data collection and promotion.

Rob Callister MHK, Department member with responsibility for Tourism, commented:

‘Our visitor economy contributes to the livelihoods and quality of life of the Island’s residents as well as attracting thousands of visitors each year. It’s important that we balance the promotion of the Island’s distinct image and quality offering with changing visitor expectations and the development of new products and experiences.

‘This consultation will be a real opportunity for stakeholders to have a say in the statutory obligations of the tourism industry, ensuring that our legislation is up-to-date and in line with the needs of a modern visitor economy.

‘The Department for Enterprise’s mission is to create an environment through innovation and collaboration, where the economy thrives. The visitor economy will play a large role in this and we will be working even closer with the private sector to ensure our tourism policies are aligned with the changing trends and forecasts for the sector going forward.’

The consultation primarily centres on reviewing the Tourist Act 1975 which underpins most of the Department’s powers and functions in connection with the visitor economy in the Isle of Man, including financial assistance, promotion, and accommodation registration.

The proposals outlined in the consultation would require primary legislation which could be introduced to the Legislative Branches of Tynwald for 2018/19.

The closing date for the receipt of responses is 26th January 2018. A summary of the responses will be published after the consultation has closed.

View the full consultation online at: https://consult.gov.im/economic-development/review-of-tourism-legislation/

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