Oklahoma Code § 74-2236

Title 74. State Government: Oklahoma Film and Music Office
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A.  There is hereby created within the Oklahoma Department of
Commerce, the Oklahoma Film and Music Office.  The Office shall have
the primary responsibility in state government for promoting the
state as a location for producing motion pictures, television

programs, videos and recording or performing music.  The Office
shall assist the motion picture, television and video film and music
industries by providing production contacts in the state, suggesting
possible filming, performing, publishing, and recording locations,
and other activities that may be required to promote the state as a
filming and music center.  The Office shall develop resource guides,
a database, and a web site.  The Office shall develop listings of
music festivals and music events being held in Oklahoma.
B.  The Oklahoma Film and Music Office shall cooperate with
other state and local offices as required to promote the film and
music industries in this state.
C.  The Oklahoma Film and Music Office shall establish a film
production registration program.  Under the program, film production
companies shall be required to register with the Office prior to
starting production on a film located in the state.  The Office
shall not require production companies to pay a fee for
registration.  The purpose of the program shall be to allow the
Office to accurately track the number of filming productions
occurring in the state and the economic impact of those productions.
D.  The Oklahoma Film and Music Office shall submit an annual
report to the Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate prior to July 1 of each
year regarding the activities of the Office.  The report shall state
the number of filming productions that the Office has helped bring
to the state and the economic impact of those productions, and
provide similar information concerning the efforts of the Office to
promote the music industry in this state.
E.  On the effective date of this act, all administrative rules
promulgated by the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department
regarding the Oklahoma Film and Music Office shall be transferred to
and become a part of the administrative rules of the Oklahoma
Department of Commerce.  The Office of Administrative Rules in the
Office of the Secretary of State shall provide adequate notice in
the Oklahoma Register of the transferred rules and shall place the
transferred rules under the Administrative Code section of the
Oklahoma Department of Commerce.  On the effective date of this act,
any amendment, repeal or addition to the transferred rules shall be
under the rulemaking authority of the Oklahoma Department of
Commerce.  The Department of Commerce may enact rules to administer
programs within the Oklahoma Film and Music Office.

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