New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 19 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
Chapter 5 - STATE PARKS AND RECREATION
Part 7 - FILMING IN STATE PARKS
Section 19.5.7.11 - FILM PERMIT ISSUANCE OR DENIAL
Universal Citation: 19 NM Admin Code 19.5.7.11
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. After receipt of the film permit application and the application fee, the division shall either:
(1) issue the film permit with such
conditions as the division deems necessary, including those needed to protect
park resources or to ensure visitors' safety and enjoyment, upon the
applicant's submission of the following:
(a)
payment of film permit fees pursuant to 19.5.7.12 NMAC, park fees pursuant to
19.5.7.13 NMAC, as well as costs for division staff or equipment needed for the
project to occur (e.g. providing a snowplow and operator to
remove snow from roads normally closed for the winter) and for park fees the
division loses as a result of a park's full or partial closure;
(b) a damage deposit sufficient to cover the
division's costs for restoration that public liability insurance does not cover
and clean up; the division will calculate the damage deposit based on the size,
number of hours and days, number of individuals involved and the project's
overall complexity;
(c) certificate
of worker's compensation; and
(d)
certificate of insurance for public liability for personal injury and property
damage in amounts greater than or equal to the liability limits set forth in
NMSA 1978, Section
41-4-19, as it
may be amended, which shows the department as an additional insured;
or
(2) deny the film
permit application in writing for any of the following reasons:
(a) the film permit application does not
contain the information required by 19.5.7.10 NMAC.
(b) the proposed film or photography project
is incompatible with park resources and visitor use and demand;
(c) the proposed film or photography project
depicts activities that are incompatible with or damage the division's
image;
(d) the proposed film or
photography project will or may risk division employee and visitor safety or
damage division property or the park's natural and cultural resources;
or
(e) the park lacks sufficient
staff to monitor the proposed film or photography project's activity.
B. If the division denies the film permit application because it is incomplete or for any reason listed in Paragraph (2) of Subsection A of 19.5.7.11 NMAC, the applicant may provide additional information to complete the film permit application or revise the film permit application for the division's reconsideration.
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