Texas Administrative Code
Title 13 - CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 8 - TEXAS FILM COMMISSION
Chapter 121 - TEXAS MOVING IMAGE INDUSTRY INCENTIVE PROGRAM
Section 121.8 - Grant Application
Universal Citation: 13 TX Admin Code ยง 121.8
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Initial Submission
(1) A Qualifying Application
includes:
(A) A completed Qualifying
Application form for the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive
Program;
(B) An itemized budget
detailing only estimated Texas expenditures; and
(C) A Content Document:
(i) for Feature Films, Television Programs
(except Episodic Television Series) and Visual Effects Projects for Feature
Films and Television Programs: the full script;
(ii) for Episodic Television Series: the full
script of the first episode to be filmed in Texas;
(iii) for Commercials, Educational or
Instructional Videos, and Visual Effects Projects for Commercials or
Educational or Instructional Videos: the scripts, storyboards, or detailed
outlines/summaries of content;
(iv)
for Digital Interactive Media Productions: a summary of game content providing
sufficient detail concerning the platform, themes, settings, story, characters,
and events; or
(v) for Reality
Television Projects: a detailed treatment or outline of program
content.
(2)
Application forms for each type of project are available by request to the
Commission via telephone, Internet, or other means if additional special needs
facilitation is required.
(3)
Applications shall not be accepted earlier than 180 calendar days prior to a
project's Principal Start Date.
(4)
Applications must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. Central Time on the fifth
Business Day prior to the Principal Start Date.
(5) Only one application by a single
Applicant is allowed for a project.
(6) Within 5 Business Days of the Principal
Start Date indicated on the Qualifying Application form, an Applicant for a
Feature Film, Television Program, Reality Television Project, Digital
Interactive Media Production, Visual Effects Project or Educational or
Instructional Video must confirm with the Commission in writing, to include
e-mail, that the production began on time. If the start of the project is
delayed for more than 30 days, an application may be disqualified and the
Applicant may be required to reapply. If an Applicant fails to confirm that the
production began on time within such 5 Business Day period, the Commission may,
at its sole election but with no obligation to do so, disqualify the
application.
(b) The Office of the Governor, as a state agency, must comply with the Texas Public Information Act (the "Act"). In the event that a public information request related to the Applicant and/or the application is submitted to the agency, the Office of the Governor shall notify the Applicant within a reasonable amount of time using the Applicant's most current contact information provided to the Commission.
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