Article L212-6-5 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code
The Commission nationale d’aménagement cinématographique comprises nine members appointed by decree for a non-renewable term of six years.
The Commission nationale d’aménagement cinématographique comprises nine members appointed by decree for a non-renewable term of six years.
The Commission nationale d’aménagement cinématographique is made up of : 1° A member of the Conseil d’Etat appointed by the vice-president of the Conseil d’Etat, chairman; 2° A member of the Cour des Comptes appointed by the first president of the Cour des Comptes; 3° A member of the Inspection générale des finances appointed by the head of this department; 4° A member of the Inspectorate General of Cultural Affairs;…
The members of the Commission nationale d’aménagement cinématographique must comply with the obligations to file the declarations provided for in 6° of I ofarticle 11 of law no. 2013-907 of 11 October 2013 on the transparency of public life. Their declarations of interest are made available to all other members of the Commission nationale d’aménagement cinématographique by the Chairman. No member of the Commission nationale d’aménagement cinématographique may take part…
The conditions for appointing the members of the Commission nationale d’aménagement cinématographique and its chairman, as well as the procedures for its operation, are set by decree in the Conseil d’Etat.
Film planning commissions authorise or refuse projects in their entirety.
The following projects are subject to authorisation: 1° The creation of a multiple-screen cinema with more than 300 seats, resulting either from a new building or the conversion of an existing building; 2° The extension of a multiple-screen cinema which has already reached the 300-seat threshold or which is expected to exceed this threshold through the implementation of the project, with the exception of extensions representing less than 30% of…
For the purposes of assessing the thresholds mentioned in article L. 212-7, cinemas that are grouped together on the same site and which … are considered to be part of the same cinema, whether or not they are located in separate buildings and whether or not the same person is the owner or operator: 1° Either have been designed as part of the same land development operation, whether this is…
Cinematographic development projects are only submitted to the departmental cinematographic development commission for review if they are accompanied by an indication of the person who will hold the operating licence issued pursuant to articles L. 212-2 to L. 212-5.
Within the framework of the principles defined in article L. 212-6, the commission départementale d’aménagement cinématographique decides on the following two criteria: 1° The potential effect on the cinematographic diversity offered to spectators in the area of cinematographic influence concerned, assessed using the following indicators : a) The programming project envisaged for the cinema that is the subject of the application for authorisation and, where applicable, compliance with any programming…
Applications for authorisation are examined by local government departments.
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