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Production Legal Guide by Jurisdiction

 

 

Production Legal Guide by Jurisdiction

Printable reference for permits, child labor rules, drone/aerial filming, insurance, unions/guilds, and incentives. Educational only — verify locally.

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Comparison Matrix (Illustrative)

Jurisdiction Permitting Authority Child Labor Drone/Aerial Insurance (GL) Union Presence Incentives
California (US) City/County film offices (e.g., FilmLA) Work permits; studio teacher; hour limits FAA Part 107 + local rules $1–2M typical High Tax credit (competitive)
New York City (US) Mayor’s Office (MOME) Child performer permits; education reqs FAA + city restrictions $1–5M; City as additional insured High State/City credits
Ontario (CA) Municipal film offices Child performer guidelines Transport Canada + municipal rules CAD $2–5M typical Moderate Provincial + federal credits
United Kingdom Local councils (e.g., Film London) Child performance licenses CAA authorisations £5–10M public liability Moderate AV Expenditure Credit

Matrix is an orientation aid. Replace with authoritative, current figures and links on your site.

California (Statewide, US)

Region: US – Union presence: High – Incentives: Yes – Updated: [YYYY‑MM‑DD]

Permits
Child Labor
Drone
Insurance
Unions
Incentives

Permits & Authorities

Authority
Varies by city/county (e.g., FilmLA, SF Film Office)
Turnaround
~3–5 business days typical; rush options vary
Street/Traffic
Traffic control/Special events permits may be required
Firearms/SFX
Police coordination; qualified armorers and SFX protocols

Child Labor / Performance

Permits
Entertainment work permits; studio teacher/tutor
Hours
Strict age-based limits; meal/rest rules
Guardian
Parent/guardian presence; trust accounts (Coogan)

Drone / Aerial Filming

Regime
FAA Part 107; local NOTAMs; municipal restrictions possible
Waivers
Night/over-people operations may need waivers
Coordination
Film office and law enforcement as required

Insurance / Safety

General Liability
$1–2M per occurrence common
Auto
Hired/Non-owned auto coverage
Workers’ Comp
Mandatory for employees; stunt coverage specifics

Unions & Guilds

Performers
SAG‑AFTRA (various low‑budget agreements)
Directors
DGA (staffing ratios, safety meetings)
Crew
IATSE locals; turnaround and overtime rules

Incentives / Rebates

Program
Tax credit (competitive allocation)
Headline
~25–30% depending on category/spend
Notes
Application windows; audits/reporting

Notes

[Insert jurisdictional notes, links to official film office pages, and submission checklists.]

New York City (Municipal, US)

Region: US – Union presence: High – Incentives: Yes – Updated: [YYYY‑MM‑DD]

PermitsChild LaborDrone
InsuranceUnionsIncentives

Permits & Authorities

Authority
Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment (MOME)
Turnaround
~2–3 business days typical (longer if complex)
Street/Police
Parking/street permits; NYPD details for stunts
Firearms
NYPD Film Unit coordination

Child Labor / Performance

Permits
Child performer permits; education requirements
Hours
Age-based caps; nightlife restrictions
Guardian
Parent/guardian; teacher requirements; trust accounts common

Drone / Aerial Filming

Regime
FAA Part 107 plus NYC restrictions
Waivers
City permissions; limited legal takeoff/landing
Coordination
MOME and NYPD Aviation

Insurance / Safety

General Liability
$1–5M; City named as additional insured
Auto
HNOL; vehicle permits for closures
Workers’ Comp
Workers’ comp & disability coverage required

Unions & Guilds

Performers
SAG‑AFTRA; background ratios enforced
Directors
DGA; safety officers for large sets
Crew
IATSE locals; grip/electric/location rules

Incentives / Rebates

Program
State/City credits
Headline
~25% state, potential add‑ons
Notes
Caps and residency spend requirements

Notes

[Insert local forms list, COI requirements, and sample timelines.]

Ontario (Province, Canada)

Region: Canada – Union presence: Moderate – Incentives: Yes – Updated: [YYYY‑MM‑DD]

Permits & Authorities

Authority
Municipal film offices (e.g., Toronto Film Office)
Turnaround
~3–5 business days typical
Street/Traffic
Road occupancy/special event permits; police as needed

Child Labor / Performance

Guidelines
Child performer rules; education arrangements
Hours
Age-based limits; night restrictions
Guardian
Presence; welfare provisions

Drone / Aerial Filming

Regime
Transport Canada (Basic/Advanced) + municipal rules
Waivers
SFOC for certain operations; flight reviews

Insurance / Safety

General Liability
CAD $2–5M common; municipal additional insured
Workers’ Comp
WSIB or equivalent

Unions & Guilds

Performers
ACTRA
Directors
DGC
Crew
IATSE locals (provincial nuances)

Incentives / Rebates

Program
Provincial + federal tax credits
Headline
Effective ~30–40% eligible spend (stacked)
Notes
Cultural tests; Canadian content rules in some cases

Notes

[Insert municipal permitting portals and child performer guidance links.]

United Kingdom (Nationwide)

Region: UK – Union presence: Moderate – Incentives: Yes – Updated: [YYYY‑MM‑DD]

Permits & Authorities

Authority
Local councils/film offices (e.g., Film London)
Turnaround
~3–10 working days depending on complexity
Street/Traffic
Traffic orders, parking suspensions; police notifications

Child Labor / Performance

Child performance licenses via local authorities
Hours
Age-specific limits; tutoring requirements
Chaperone
Licensed chaperones; safeguarding rules

Drone / Aerial Filming

Regime
CAA (A2/Specific categories)
Authorisations
Operational Authorisation for specific ops

Insurance / Safety

Public Liability
Commonly £5–10M
Employer’s Liability
Required

Unions & Guilds

Performers
Equity
Crew
BECTU (working time rules)
Writers/Musicians
WGGB / MU

Incentives / Rebates

Program
Audio‑Visual Expenditure Credit (AVEC)
Headline
Up to ~34% (category‑dependent)
Notes
Cultural test; HMRC rules

Notes

[Insert council application links, child license forms, and CAA guidance references.]

Printable Summary Template

JURISDICTION SUMMARY
Name: [ ]
Region: [ ] – Union presence: [ ] – Incentives: [ ] – Updated: [YYYY‑MM‑DD]PERMITS & AUTHORITIES
– Authority: [ ]
– Turnaround: [ ]
– Street/Traffic/Police: [ ]
– SFX/Firearms: [ ]CHILD LABOR / PERFORMANCE
– Permits/Licenses: [ ]
– Hours Limits: [ ]
– Guardian/Teacher: [ ]DRONE / AERIAL
– Regime: [ ]
– Waivers/Authorisations: [ ]
– Coordination: [ ]INSURANCE / SAFETY
– GL: [ ] – Employer’s/Workers’ Comp: [ ] – Auto: [ ]
– Safety bulletins/policies: [ ]

UNIONS & GUILDS
– Performers: [ ]
– Directors: [ ]
– Crew: [ ]
– Notes: [ ]

INCENTIVES / REBATES
– Program: [ ]
– Rate/Headline: [ ]
– Key Conditions: [ ]

Disclaimer

This guide is an educational resource and does not constitute legal advice. Requirements vary by jurisdiction and can change. Verify with film offices, regulators, and unions/guilds before relying on this material for production decisions.

 

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