(1) Except as
set forth in sections (2) and (3), the OFVO will approve the applications for
eligibility for productions that satisfy the following requirements:
(a) The production satisfies the non-monetary
portions of the "qualifying film or television production"
definition.
(b) Projected spending
in Oregon on the production is reasonably anticipated to equal not less than
$75,000.
(c) The local filmmaker or
local media production services company includes, with its application, a
letter to the OFVO stating its intent for production to take place in Oregon
and its willingness and ability to enter into a contract with the OFVO setting
forth the terms and conditions of reimbursement.
(d) Upon request of the OFVO, provide proof
of production insurance. The example below shows industry standards for an
average live action film/television production. Varying coverage amounts may be
approved by the OFVO based on industry standards for the specific type of
project for which the reimbursement is requested.
REQUIRED:
General Liability
General Liability aggregate - $1,000,000
GL Limit Per Occurrence - $1,000,000
Products Completed Operations - $1,000,000
Personal & Advertising Injury - $1,000,000
Fire Legal Liability - $50,000
Medical Payments - $5,000
Blanket Additional Insured's - $ included
Waiver of Subrogation - $ included
Automobile
Hired & Non-Owned Liability - $1,000,000
Hired/Non-Owned Physical Damage - $500,000
Third Party Property Damage - $500,000
Worker's Compensation (OR State Minimums)
Bodily Injury by Accident - $500,000 Each Accident
Bodily Injury by Disease - $500,000 Policy Limit
Bodily Injury by Disease - $500,000 Each Employee
RECOMMENDED:
Negative Film or Videotape - Included
Faulty Stock, Camera & Processing: Included
Extra Expense - $25,000
Civil Authority - $25,000
(e) Name and contact information for payroll
company.
(2) The
following productions are not eligible:
(a) A
production of a local filmmaker or local media production services company that
has, or whose principals have, a verifiable history of previous production
problems that create significant doubt, as determined by the OFVO, regarding
the ability of the local filmmaker or local media production services company
to complete a production in Oregon successfully. The production problems may
include, but are but not limited to:
(A)
Unpaid financial obligations;
(B)
Crew mistreatment; or
(C) Damage to
locations that the local filmmaker or local media production services company
did not repair upon completion of the production.
(b) A production with respect to which the
local filmmaker or local media production services company withdraws its
application for eligibility determination.
(c) A production that the OFVO determines is
unlikely to further the purposes of the L-OPIF.
(d) The production must pay its employees
minimum wage as set forth in the Oregon minimum wage rule (ORS653.025) or meet
the requirements of applicable union contracts the production has entered
into.
(e) A production that employs
any individual as an "intern" without that individual receiving academic
credit. See the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries for additional
information: www.boli.state.or.us/BOLI/TA/T_FAQ_Interns.shtml. A production
determined to be ineligible may appeal to the Film and Video Board, upon
written application.
(3)
If the OFVO receives multiple relatively concurrent applications for
eligibility determinations and there are not sufficient funds available in the
iOPIF to pay the requested expense reimbursements with respect to all of the
productions, the OFVO will determine which applications to approve and which to
deny based on the following factors:
(a)
Satisfaction of requirements of section (1)
(b) Chronological order of receipt of
application
(c) Amount of
production spending anticipated in Oregon
(d) Number of production workers expected to
be hired
(e) Experience level of
local filmmaker or local media production services company
(f) Reputation of the local filmmaker or
local media production services company and its principals
(g) Estimated production start date
(h) Other benefits to Oregon, including but
not limited to promotional value, long-term financial benefits, contribution to
development of Oregon's crew and talent base or production industry
infrastructure.
(i) Whether the
local filmmaker or local media production services company has contributed to
the L-OPIF.
(j) Whether the local
filmmaker or local media production services company intends to pay prevailing
industry rates and provide health, retirement and other benefits.
(4) Upon approval of an
application for eligibility with respect to a production, the local filmmaker
or local media production services company must enter into a contract with OFVO
stipulating its intent to make the production in Oregon and setting forth the
terms and conditions of the reimbursement. If the local filmmaker or local
media production services company and the OFVO have not entered into the
contract within 30 days of its eligibility approval, the local filmmaker or
local media production services company's eligibility will be automatically
revoked unless the OFVO, in its discretion, extends the deadline for contract
execution.