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T2019-5022
| * | | | | Oversight - Film Industry Expansion and its Impact | Oversight | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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T2019-5022
| * | | | | Oversight - Film Industry Expansion and its Impact | Oversight | | Filed, by Committee | |
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Int 0158-2018
| * | Stephen T. Levin | | | Updating the fees for permits to film on city property. | Introduction | Under section 22-205 of the Administrative Code and rules promulgated by the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting (“MOFTB”), MOFTB currently charges a $300 application fee for new projects seeking MOFTB permits and assistance to film or photograph on city property. This bill would require MOFTB to charge an application fee high enough to cover the amount of money it costs the City to review and process the application. The bill would allow MOFTB to create a sliding scale for application fees based on the applicant’s ability to pay. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0158-2018
| * | Stephen T. Levin | | | Updating the fees for permits to film on city property. | Introduction | Under section 22-205 of the Administrative Code and rules promulgated by the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting (“MOFTB”), MOFTB currently charges a $300 application fee for new projects seeking MOFTB permits and assistance to film or photograph on city property. This bill would require MOFTB to charge an application fee high enough to cover the amount of money it costs the City to review and process the application. The bill would allow MOFTB to create a sliding scale for application fees based on the applicant’s ability to pay. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 0937-2018
| * | Mathieu Eugene | | | Requiring film companies to provide residents with at least 72 hours’ notice when film shoots will disrupt parking. | Introduction | This bill would require that film companies provide residents with at 72 hours’ notice when parking will be disrupted due to filming. The city already informally requires that companies provide 48 hours’ notice. This bill would codify that policy and expand the timeframe to allow residents to respond. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0937-2018
| * | Mathieu Eugene | | | Requiring film companies to provide residents with at least 72 hours’ notice when film shoots will disrupt parking. | Introduction | This bill would require that film companies provide residents with at 72 hours’ notice when parking will be disrupted due to filming. The city already informally requires that companies provide 48 hours’ notice. This bill would codify that policy and expand the timeframe to allow residents to respond. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1495-2019
| * | Inez D. Barron | | | Creating a local community and media bill of rights addressing the issues that communities face during film and television production. | Introduction | The proposed local law would require the Commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment to prepare a local community and media bill of rights, which would include guidelines on parking, safety, sanitation during film and television productions, communication between the public and production companies, and any other issue the commissioner deems appropriate. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1495-2019
| * | Inez D. Barron | | | Creating a local community and media bill of rights addressing the issues that communities face during film and television production. | Introduction | The proposed local law would require the Commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment to prepare a local community and media bill of rights, which would include guidelines on parking, safety, sanitation during film and television productions, communication between the public and production companies, and any other issue the commissioner deems appropriate. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1515-2019
| * | Inez D. Barron | | | Requiring a task force to review and consider impacts and benefits from the film and television production industry. | Introduction | The proposed local law would create a task force to produce an action plan on film and television production to improve the economic impact on local communities in New York City. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1515-2019
| * | Inez D. Barron | | | Requiring a task force to review and consider impacts and benefits from the film and television production industry. | Introduction | The proposed local law would create a task force to produce an action plan on film and television production to improve the economic impact on local communities in New York City. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1700-2019
| * | Robert F. Holden | | | 14-day notification requirement for movie-making, telecasting and photography permit applications when special parking requests are required. | Introduction | The proposed local law would require an applicant for a movie-making, telecasting and photography permit to file the application no less than 14 days prior to the date of the requested activity for which on-street parking would be requested or required to be removed. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1700-2019
| * | Robert F. Holden | | | 14-day notification requirement for movie-making, telecasting and photography permit applications when special parking requests are required. | Introduction | The proposed local law would require an applicant for a movie-making, telecasting and photography permit to file the application no less than 14 days prior to the date of the requested activity for which on-street parking would be requested or required to be removed. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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Int 1722-2019
| * | Robert F. Holden | | | Requiring that certain applicants for film and television production permits pay a fee of $800 and providing that such permits expire 30 days after the date of issue. | Introduction | This bill would require that certain applicants for film and television production permits pay a fee of $800 to cover the costs to the City of providing such permits. The permits would be valid for a period of 30 days. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1722-2019
| * | Robert F. Holden | | | Requiring that certain applicants for film and television production permits pay a fee of $800 and providing that such permits expire 30 days after the date of issue. | Introduction | This bill would require that certain applicants for film and television production permits pay a fee of $800 to cover the costs to the City of providing such permits. The permits would be valid for a period of 30 days. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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