13 Tex. Admin. Code § 121.4 - Ineligible Projects
(a) The following
types of projects are not eligible for grants under this program:
(1) pornography or obscene material, as
defined by Section
43.21 of the Texas Penal
Code;
(2) news, current event or
public access programming, political advertising, including public service
announcements which advance a public policy or political position, or programs
that include weather or market reports;
(3) local events or religious
services;
(4) productions not
intended for commercial, educational, or instructional distribution;
(5) sporting events or activities;
(6) awards shows, galas, telethons or
programs that solicit funds;
(7)
projects intended for undergraduate or graduate course credit;
(8) application software, system software, or
middleware;
(9) casino-type video
games and interactive digital media experiences used in a gambling device, as
such term is defined in Section
47.01 of the Texas Penal
Code; or
(10) Commercials or
advertising for the State of Texas or any Texas state agency or
department.
(b) The Texas
Film Commission (Commission) is not required to act on any application and may
deny an application or eventual grant payments because of inappropriate content
or content that portrays Texas or Texans in a negative fashion, as determined
by the Commission. In determining whether to act on or deny an application, the
Commission shall consider general standards of decency and respect for the
diverse beliefs and values of the citizens of Texas. As part of the preliminary
application process, the Commission shall review the Content Document, as
defined in §
121.8(a)(1)(C)
of this Chapter, and shall advise the potential Applicant on whether the
content precludes the project from receiving a grant.
(c) Once an approved project has been
completed, the Commission shall review the final content before issuing the
grant payment to determine if any substantial changes occurred during
Production to include content described by Subsection (a) or (b) of this
Section.
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