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GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 14999.50-14999.55



14999.50.  It is the intent of the Legislature to help develop
California's film industry and thereby further strengthen the state's
economy by providing surplus government-owned property to film and
television movie production companies at a low cost.




14999.55.  (a) The State Theatrical Arts Resources (STAR)
Partnership is hereby established within the California Film
Commission.
   (b) The commission shall collaborate with the Department of
General Services and other appropriate state agencies in identifying
surplus state properties that may be available for use under the
partnership.
   (c) The commission shall list available properties for the use of
filmmakers and location scouts at an interactive web site, with
relevant information about the properties and instructions for
contacting the commission and obtaining use of the properties.
   (d) The state properties identified under the program shall be
made available for film and television production at a nominal fee,
as established by the commission and the Department of General
Services or other appropriate state agency. Production companies
shall be responsible for any additional related costs, such as
maintenance or electrical costs, that the state incurs because of
filming at the property.
   (e) The commission shall work with the Film Liaisons in
California, Statewide, to establish local STAR partnerships to
identify local surplus or unused government property or assets that
may be used for film and television movie production.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Gov > 14999.50-14999.55

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 14999.50-14999.55



14999.50.  It is the intent of the Legislature to help develop
California's film industry and thereby further strengthen the state's
economy by providing surplus government-owned property to film and
television movie production companies at a low cost.




14999.55.  (a) The State Theatrical Arts Resources (STAR)
Partnership is hereby established within the California Film
Commission.
   (b) The commission shall collaborate with the Department of
General Services and other appropriate state agencies in identifying
surplus state properties that may be available for use under the
partnership.
   (c) The commission shall list available properties for the use of
filmmakers and location scouts at an interactive web site, with
relevant information about the properties and instructions for
contacting the commission and obtaining use of the properties.
   (d) The state properties identified under the program shall be
made available for film and television production at a nominal fee,
as established by the commission and the Department of General
Services or other appropriate state agency. Production companies
shall be responsible for any additional related costs, such as
maintenance or electrical costs, that the state incurs because of
filming at the property.
   (e) The commission shall work with the Film Liaisons in
California, Statewide, to establish local STAR partnerships to
identify local surplus or unused government property or assets that
may be used for film and television movie production.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Gov > 14999.50-14999.55

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 14999.50-14999.55



14999.50.  It is the intent of the Legislature to help develop
California's film industry and thereby further strengthen the state's
economy by providing surplus government-owned property to film and
television movie production companies at a low cost.




14999.55.  (a) The State Theatrical Arts Resources (STAR)
Partnership is hereby established within the California Film
Commission.
   (b) The commission shall collaborate with the Department of
General Services and other appropriate state agencies in identifying
surplus state properties that may be available for use under the
partnership.
   (c) The commission shall list available properties for the use of
filmmakers and location scouts at an interactive web site, with
relevant information about the properties and instructions for
contacting the commission and obtaining use of the properties.
   (d) The state properties identified under the program shall be
made available for film and television production at a nominal fee,
as established by the commission and the Department of General
Services or other appropriate state agency. Production companies
shall be responsible for any additional related costs, such as
maintenance or electrical costs, that the state incurs because of
filming at the property.
   (e) The commission shall work with the Film Liaisons in
California, Statewide, to establish local STAR partnerships to
identify local surplus or unused government property or assets that
may be used for film and television movie production.