Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 21, November 5, 2024
Section 19.5.7.15 - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSA. The permittee shall remove equipment and materials brought into a park for the film or photography project immediately upon the project's completion unless otherwise agreed upon in the film agreement.B. The permittee shall, on a daily basis, remove and properly dispose of garbage, trash, food, supplies, temporary props and other debris associated with the film or photography project's activities from all filming location, staging, catering, parking and storage areas located within the park. The permittee shall arrange for private trash service and shall not use the park's trash disposal facilities or sewage dump stations.C. If a film project uses animals, the film project shall comply with the American humane association guidelines for the safe use of animals in filmed media, have an American humane animal safety representative present on the set and qualify for the End Credit Disclaimer "No Animals Were Harmed"TM. For the most current edition of the American humane association guidelines for the safe use of animals in filmed media please go to www.americanhumane.org/film.D. Helicopter or aircraft operations within park boundaries require specific approval in the film permit and helicopters and aircraft shall maintain at least a 500-foot altitude above known bird nesting sites, occupied campgrounds and other sensitive park locations that the division identifies.E. If the film or photography project involves more than 10 people, the permittee shall provide or hire its own security services. The permittee shall provide one security officer for every 20 people involved.F. The permittee shall include the division and the individual park where the actual filming occurred in the "credits" listing at the end of each motion picture, video, sound recording or television documentary.N.M. Admin. Code § 19.5.7.15
19.5.7.15 NMAC - N, 1/1/2008