Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a)
Applying for rebate eligibility:
(1)
Applications and all necessary forms may be submitted to OFMO through the OFMO
website or as otherwise specified by OFMO.
(2) Unless otherwise authorized by OFMO,
Eligibility Applications submitted for projects filmed inside the State
pursuant to 68 O.S. §3635 may be submitted no earlier than one (1) year
prior to the start of Principal Photography but no later than forty-five (45)
days prior to the start of Principal Photography. The exact specifications of
the Eligibility Application are shown on the OFMO website, and include but are
not limited to:
(A) General information about
the Production;
(B) Contact
information;
(C) Preliminary
production milestone dates;
(D) A
copy of the screenplay (or treatment if appropriate);
(E) The Production Budget top sheet and
estimated headcount;
(F) Various
acknowledgements of program and OFMO criteria and agreements to abide by them;
(3) Unless otherwise
authorized by OFMO, Eligibility Applications for post-production activity on a
Project filmed outside of this state pursuant to 68 O.S. §3636 may be
submitted no earlier than one (1) year prior to the occurrence of the
post-production activity occurring in Oklahoma but no later than fourteen (14)
days prior to the occurrence of the post-production activity occurring in
Oklahoma. The exact specifications of this Eligibility Application are shown on
the OFMO website, and include but are not limited to:
(A) The post-production budget or budget top
sheet including post-production services and
(B) Proof of funding for the post-production
services.
(4) Applicants
may track the status of their Eligibility Application on the OFMO
website.
(5) Application does not
guarantee acceptance. OFMO considers each Eligibility Application individually
based upon many factors, including compliance with these Rules, the Act, the
benefits of the project to Oklahoma (such as economic impact, jobs, tourism,
branding, image and follow-on work), funds available, anticipated future
Program needs, and other projects applying for a rebate.
(6) If the Eligibility Application is
approved, the Production Company will be Conditionally Pre-Qualified and OFMO
will work with the Production to establish a Rebate Schedule.
(7) Conditional Pre-Qualification does not
guarantee ultimate approval of a Rebate Claim. The Rebate Claim is not deemed
to be approved until after the Final Application is approved.
(8) If the Eligibility Application is denied,
OFMO may provide the applicant with the reason(s) it was denied.
(9) Only one Eligibility Application per
fiscal year per Production may be accepted.
(10) OFMO may provide the Oklahoma Tax
Commission with quarterly reports containing information concerning the
Conditional Pre-Qualification of Applications and approved Rebate Claims.
(b) Application
Estimate. If the Eligibility Application is approved, the Application Estimate
will be multiplied by the rebate percentage deemed appropriate by the
Department. The resultant amount is the amount that may later be paid as the
Rebate Claim (the "Potential Rebate Claim"
(c) If the Final Application and Rebate Claim
are later approved:
(1) If the QPE are less
than or equal to the application Estimate, the Rebate claim may be paid in full
up to the Potential Rebate Claim amount. Any amount of the Potential Rebate
Claim that has been Pre-Qualified but is less than the actual Rebate Claim may
be deemed not Pre-Qualified and will not count toward the limitations set forth
in 68 O.S. §3634.
(2) If the
actual QPE are more than the Application Estimate, the amount that may be paid
on the Rebate Claim is limited to the Potential Rebate Claim Amount. QPE that
exceed the Potential Rebate Claim Amount are considered an additional claim and
may, at OFMO's discretion, be approved for payment. If the additional claim is
approved, the additional amount agreed to be paid counts toward the Conditional
Pre-Qualification limits set forth in 68 O.S. §3634 of the then current
fiscal year.
(d) Rebate
Schedule. For Projects filmed in this State pursuant to 68 O.S. §3635,
unless otherwise agreed by OFMO in writing, after Conditional
Pre-Qualification, OFMO and the Production Company will establish a schedule of
dates based upon the following benchmarks:
(1) 45 calendar days prior to Principal
Photography- submit Application Estimate and Proof of Funding for at least
fifty percent (50%) of the Production budget unless otherwise agreed upon
beforehand by OFMO.
(2) Prior to
paying salaries or wages to a Production Company's employee in Oklahoma- submit
a certificate of workers' compensation insurance with limits pursuant to
Oklahoma Law.
(3) 30 calendar days
prior to Principal Photography - submit the following:
(A) Proof of funding for the Production
Budget;
(B) Updated filming
schedule;
(C) Updated screenplay
(or treatment if appropriate);
(D)
Copy of the completion bond as described in "(e)" Below, if
applicable;
(E) Additional
documents as reasonably requested by OFMO.
(4) 10 calendar days prior to Principal
Photography:
(A) Submit a certificate of
general liability insurance with a minimum limit of $1,000,000 in coverage (or
a binder for such with a state date no later than the estimated Start of
Pre-Production).
(B) Submit a
certificate of automobile liability insurance with minimums of
$250,000/500,000/250,000 coverage (or a binder for such with a state date no
later than the estimated Start of Pre-Production) or certification that no
employee of the Production will drive an automobile as part of the
Production.
(5) During
Principal Photography - submit the following (preferably in advance, if
practical):
(A) Updates to the filming
schedule;
(B) Updates to the
screenplay (or treatment if appropriate);
(C) Call Sheets.
(6) Within 90 calendar days of completion of
the Production (or payment date of last QPE, if later):
(A) Upload through the OFMO website the list
of Oklahoma Crew, Oklahoma Expatriates and Oklahoma Vendors used on the
Production;
(B) Submit the Final
Application.
(e) Completion Bond. Unless a Production is
backed by a major studio or other financing source acceptable to OFMO, the
Production will post a Completion Bond from a guarantor acceptable to OFMO
guaranteeing completion of the Production and payment of all Oklahoma
liabilities. In lieu of a Completion Bond, a Production may produce evidence
acceptable to OFMO that all Crew, vendors and taxes have been paid and there
are no outstanding or potential liens in Oklahoma against the Production
Company.
(f) End of Production
credits:
(1) The end credit crawl of all
release prints of a Film filmed in Oklahoma will include "filmed in Oklahoma
using the Filmed in Oklahoma Act" and a logo provided by OFMO.
(2) The end credit crawl for all release
prints of a Film for Projects filmed outside of this state pursuant to 68 O.S.
§3636 will include "postproduction activity for the film was conducted in
Oklahoma using the Filmed in Oklahoma Act" and a logo provided by
OFMO.
(3) If the production does
not contain end credits, the production company will provide equivalent value
as determined by OFMO prior to payment of the Rebate Claim. If the production
does not intend to use end credits, this should be disclosed to OFMO prior to
Conditional Pre-Qualification of the project.
(g) Certified Public Accountant's Report:
Final Applications for both Projects filmed in this state and for Projects
filmed outside of this state pursuant to 68 O.S. §3636 will be accompanied
by a CPA's Report, prepared at the expense of the Applicant, attesting that the
amounts in the Final Application are QPE that comply with these rules.
(1) Reports will be prepared by a CPA
currently licensed by the State of Oklahoma and who is independent under the
American Institute of certified Public Accountants' (AICPA) Independence
Rule.
(2) CPAs will carry
professional liability insurance, in a form and from a carrier acceptable to
OFMO, for at least $500,000.
(3)
The CPA's examination will be conducted according to the AICPA's Attestation
Standards.
(4) Reports will use a
materiality threshold set by OFMO and published on its website.
(5) CPAs will work with the Production
Company to resolve exceptions or discrepancies prior to submitting the Final
Application, such that the CPA's Report attests to the validity and accuracy of
the amounts on the Application without exception.
(6) The CPA's Report will attest:
(A) Actual Production expenditures were at
least $50,000 and QPE at least $25,000.
(B) All amounts on the Application are
properly calculated and materially accurate.
(C) All Oklahoma payroll tax returns due from
the Production Company (or its payroll processor) have been filed.
(D) All Oklahoma income tax returns for the
Production Company due as of the review date have been filed.
(7) The CPA will retain all
workpapers for the CPA's Report for seven years, during which they may be
subject to audit by OFMO or its agents, upon a request by OFMO.
(h) Final Application:
(1) Upon completion of the Production and
mandates herein, the Production Company may submit a Final Application.
(2) Submitting a Final Application
does not guarantee approval. OFMO may approve or disapprove of all claims
within 60 calendar days of receipt of a properly completed Final
Application.
(3) If a Final
Application or Rebate Claim is denied, the Production Company may attempt to
correct any discrepancies or problems and resubmit within thirty (30) days of
denial.
(4) Once a Final
Application is approved by OFMO,
(A)
Amendments are not allowed;
(B) The
Production Company will work with OFMO to establish a vendor ID with the
State.
(5) The Oklahoma
Tax Commission will, upon notification of approval from the OFMO, issue payment
for all approved Rebate Claims, subject to any statutory limitations and any
other written agreements between the Production Company and the
Department.
(i) Delays,
Transferability and Expiration:
(1) A
Conditionally Pre-Qualified Production may delay the start of Principal
Photography two times for a total delay of up to ninety (90) days from the date
when principal photography was originally scheduled to begin, unless other
extensions are granted in writing by OFMO for good cause. If the start is
delayed a third time, or a Production does not start by the date specified in
their latest update to the Production Schedule submitted to OFMO,
Pre-Qualification is revoked, the Eligibility Application is denied and the
Production cannot apply again until the following fiscal year.
(2) Conditional Pre-Qualification is specific
to the Production and Production Company and is non-transferable. Productions,
screenplays and budgets may evolve as long as they are substantially similar to
those submitted in the Eligibility Application.
(3) Unless otherwise approved by OFMO in
writing, Conditional Pre-Qualification expires:
(A) If the letter offering Conditional
Pre-Qualification is not signed and returned to OFMO within seven (7) business
days of receiving it; or
(B) Two
(2) years from the start of Principal Photography.
(4) If Conditional Pre-Qualification expires
or is revoked, the Potential Rebate Claim amount from the revoked or expired
Conditional Pre-Qualification does not count toward the Conditional
Pre-Qualification cap set forth in 68 O.S. §3634.