Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Which department is responsible for evaluating the completed five-star hotel?

Which department is responsible for evaluating the completed five-star hotel?

I. Reporting requirements and procedures

1. All foreign-related tourist hotels of various economic properties, including hotels, hotels and resorts, which have been officially opened for more than one year, can apply for star rating.

2. The hotel applying for star rating shall submit a star rating report to the higher authorities.

3. The hotel applying for star rating shall be approved by the higher authorities, and a set of the following necessary materials shall be submitted to the local (city) Tourism Bureau.

4. After preliminary investigation, the local (city) Tourism Bureau confirmed that it basically meets the standards, and submitted a formal application to the Provincial Tourism Bureau, and attached the following materials:

The local (city) tourism bureau applies for a star report and is approved by the higher authorities. The hotel applies for a star report (in duplicate) and attaches the necessary materials 1 set.

Second, the necessary materials

1. Hotel related management system and responsibilities of each department.

2. Service procedures and operating standards of various departments of the hotel.

3. List of hotel department managers and above.

4. All kinds of hotel price lists, publicity materials at the reception desk and all printed materials in the room (one set each).

5 copies of qualification certificates of financial management personnel (one for each person).

Six copies of foreign language qualification certificates of foreman and supervisor of each department (one for each).

7. Financial statements of the hotel for one year (one copy).

8. Hotel work summary (one copy).

9. Certificates (photocopies) of hotel safety, fire control and sanitation issued by government departments, and (1) business license; (2) tax registration certificate; (3) the project completion acceptance certificate; (4) fire control acceptance certificate; (5) relevant hygiene licenses; (6) elevator safety use license; (7) Joint venture or joint venture contract or agreement.