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Code · California · Government Code

§ 14999.32

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The uniform film permit application form shall include all of the following provisions:
(a)The name, address, email, and telephone number of the applicant or duly authorized representative, and, if available, of the director, first assistant director, unit production manager, or location manager.
(b)The name, email, telephone number, and address of the individual or production company to whom the permit is to be issued.
(c)The type of the production or project.
(d)The date(s), time(s), and location(s) (including preparation and striking days).
(e)A brief description of the proposed filming activity, including any other activity which would affect the use of public facilities in the area.
(f)An estimate of the number of individuals in cast and crew.
(g)An estimate of the types and number of vehicles.
(h)If an applicant intends to use either wild animals, chemicals, explosives, or fire, or intends to engage in any other hazardous activity, a statement to that effect.
(i)Any additional information the county, city, or city and county deems necessary.
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