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Timestamp: 2019-04-25 05:50:14
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 83', '§ 83', '§ 83', '§ 83', '§ 83', '§ 83', '§ 83']

Village of Old Westbury, NY Commercial Filming
§ 83-4 Application for permit.
§ 83-5 Permit restrictions.
§ 83-6 Fees; submission of application.
§ 83-7 Incidental cost.
§ 83-8 Insurance and bond.
§ 83-9 Suspension or revocation of permit.
§ 83-10 Penalties for offenses.
Chapter 83 Commercial Filming
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Old Westbury 3-19-2001 by L.L. No. 6-2001. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The recording on film, video or other medium of motion pictures, commercials, documentaries, shows, performances, athletic or sports events or other similar events or activities, excluding still photography. As used herein, "filming" shall include the use of public or private property for persons, equipment, vehicles, props, cameras and any other items or materials used in connection with such filming. The filming of home movies or videos intended for the exclusive use of the owner and his/her immediate family are exempt from this chapter and are not included within the definition of filming.
The Incorporated Village of Old Westbury.
[Amended 10-21-2002 by L.L. No. 6-2002]
Every permit shall contain a date of commencement and expiration as well as the specific hours during which filming may occur.
[Amended 10-17-2011 by L.L. No. 3-2011]
The fee for a filming permit shall be $1,000, which shall be paid in cash or certified check prior to the issuance of the permit. This fee, however, shall be waived in connection with the filming done for a charitable, educational, public service, or other similar nonprofit purpose. The application for a filming permit must be submitted to the Village three business days prior to the commencement of any film-related activities.
No permit shall be issued until the applicant has deposited with the Village Clerk a certificate or policy of general liability insurance, including personal injury liability in the amount not less than $1,000,000 bodily injury and property damage combined single limit naming the Village as an additional insured, thereby providing a defense and indemnity from and against any claim, loss or damage resulting from the filming for which the permit is issued.
The Village Clerk may suspend or revoke a filming permit issued for any of the following reasons:
A decision of the Village Clerk to suspend or revoke a permit shall be appealable to the Board of Trustee, whose decision thereon shall be final. This decision may be reviewed under the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules by Article 78 proceeding brought within 30 days of the filing of the Clerk's decision in his office.