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Filming in the Wasatch-Cache National Forest
The Kamas Ranger District handles film permits for the Kamas district of the Wasatch- Cache National Forest.
To ensure that permits are issued in time for filming, the Forest Service requests that application form be handed in three to four weeks prior to filming.
The fee structure for filming in the National Forest is as follows:
Filming Special Use Fee
1 to 10 people-$150 per day
11 to 30 people-$200 per day
31 to 60 people-$500 per day
Over 61 people-$600 per day
Film Monitoring Fee
1 day filming-FREE
Extra days-$200 per day
Additional Fees
Additional fees will be charged in the following situations:
Large production (greater than 100 people), multiple site filming that may require additional film monitoring to protect natural resources and a performance agreement in the form of a deposited check.
Upon approval, a Special Use Permit will be issued with a bill for collection. Checks should be made payable to “USDA Forest Service, ” and payment must be received before filming.
Note
Some areas of the forest are especially sensitive to impacts from vehicles, domestic animals, and people. These areas include wetlands, streams, lake shorelines, and most meadow areas. Filming requests in these sensitive areas will require special surveys to determine possible environmental impacts. The request may be denied.
1.What is one expected to do for filming?
A.Submit the application for min advance.
B.Issue the permit weeks before filming.
C.Give top priority to time arrangement.
D.Outline the fee structure in the forest.
2.How much will a week's film monitoring be charged?
A.$600.
B.$200.
C.$1400.
D.$1200.
3.Which of the following will be charged additional fees?
A.Paying the bill in cash.
B.Entry into the sensitive areas.
C.Filming in different sites.
D.Production with over 6l people.
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