43 CFR 5.2 – When do I need a permit for commercial filming or still photography?
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(a) All commercial filming requires a permit.
Terms Used In 43 CFR 5.2
- Oversight: Committee review of the activities of a Federal agency or program.
(b) Still photography does not require a permit unless:
(1) It uses a model, set, or prop as defined in § 5.12; or
(2) The agency determines a permit is necessary because:
(i) It takes place at a location where or when members of the public are not allowed; or
(ii) The agency would incur costs for providing on-site management and oversight to protect agency resources or minimize visitor use conflicts.
(c) Visitors do not require a permit for filming or still photography activities unless the filming is commercial filming as defined in § 5.12 or the still photography activity involves one of the criteria listed in § 5.2 (b).