Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 14-65.0065 - Filming on State Roads
(1) General
Criteria:
(a) Individuals wishing to conduct
filming activities on state roads shall complete and submit a Permit For
Filming On A State Road, Form 850-040-67, Rev. 12/11, hereby incorporated by
reference, to the Department's district or local maintenance office for review.
This form is available from any local area operations center/maintenance
office, district maintenance office,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-01246
or Department website: www.dot.state.fl.us/proceduraldocuments.
(b) The following information must be
included with the permit application.
1. A
copy of pertinent portions of the script with a concise but detailed written
description of the action to occur on the state right of way.
2. A detailed map showing the proposed
filming location, clearly defining the area that will be occupied during
filming.
3. The total number of
film crew personnel and the amount of equipment with equipment
description.
4. Proof of liability
insurance in the amount of $1,000,000. If the filming request involves
specialized stunts, pyrotechnics, the use of some form of air transportation
over the state right of way, or stunts of any kind under or adjacent to a
structure (bridge) then a minimum of $5,000,000 of liability insurance is
required. The insurance shall name the Department as an additional
insured.
5. A maintenance of
traffic (MOT) plan if the filming will impact traffic or cause lane closures.
The MOT shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
(MUTCD), incorporated by reference in Rule
14-15.010, F.A.C.; and the
Department's 2010 Roadway Design Standards index series 600, incorporated by
reference in Rule 14-46.001, F.A.C. The Department
shall regulate, limit, or restrict hours of filming to minimize disruption of
traffic. When filming causes undue disruption of traffic, or creates safety
hazards, the Department shall require immediate corrective action within a
specified time frame, or cause filming to cease if deemed necessary.
6. Written approval from the local fire
department if pyrotechnics are involved.
7. Written approval from the U.S. Coast Guard
if any movable bridges are affected.
8. Written approval from the Federal Aviation
Administration if low flying aircraft are
involved.
(2)
Stunts, staged accidents, explosives, or pyrotechnics that may cause damage to
state property shall not be approved. If pyrotechnics are involved, an
experienced pyrotechnic operator shall be on location and in charge of all use,
storage, and handling of any pyrotechnic devices. The permittee will be
responsible for securing any pyrotechnic permit required by the local
governmental entity and providing a copy to the Department.
(3) Filming of activities on a state road
right of way from low flying aircraft must comply with Federal Aviation
Administration regulations, and shall not be approved if public safety or
welfare is jeopardized.
(4) Filming
activities that may negatively affect any utility shall not be approved without
prior written permission from the utility.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 334.044(2), 335.10(2), 335.10 FS. Law Implemented 316.003, 316.006(1), 316.008, 337.406(1) FS.
New 4-15-92, Amended 6-25-12.
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