Nevada Code § 231.127

Nevada Film Office: Program to promote production of motion pictures
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1. The Nevada Film Office shall formulate
a program to promote the production of motion pictures in Nevada. The program
must include development of a directory of:
(a) The names of persons, firms and governmental
agencies in this State which are capable of furnishing the skills and
facilities needed in all phases of the production of motion pictures; and
(b) The locations in this State which are
available for the production of motion pictures, including, without limitation,
visual depictions of a variety of such locations.
The
directory must be kept current and made available on an Internet website
maintained by the Nevada Film Office.
2. The program may include:
(a) The preparation and distribution of other
appropriate promotional and informational material, including advertising,
which points out desirable locations within the State for the production of
motion pictures, explains the benefits and advantages of producing motion
pictures in this State, and describes the services and assistance available
from this State and its local governments;
(b) Assistance to media production companies in
securing permits to film at certain locations and in obtaining other services
connected with the production of motion pictures; and
(c) Encouragement of cooperation among local,
state and federal agencies and public organizations in the location and
production of motion pictures.

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