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Code · California · Government Code

§ 14999.20

185 words·~1 min read·/ca/government-code/14999-20

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The California Film Commission shall, with input from the media production industry and local and state government, develop and adopt a “model process for granting film permits.” The process shall contain but not be limited to the following provisions:
(a)A designated person to deal with industry whose responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to:
(1)The attraction of media production to the jurisdiction.
(2)Assistance in expediting to the greatest extent possible the issuances of all use permits necessary for media production.
(b)Maximum time requirements to grant permits.
(c)Permits shall be valid for the period of time necessary to film a specific shot or sequence of shots. Minor additions, corrections, or alterations to a permit shall be made available by way of application for a “rider.” Significant changes to the original permit shall require a new permit application.
(d)Coordinating of multijurisdictional filming.
(e)A suggested fee schedule for media production permits which is reasonably related to the cost of providing services occasioned by media production, including administrative, police, fire, sanitation, and other necessary services.
(f)A uniform permit application-permit form.
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