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Article R212-7-4 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The application for authorisation is either sent to the Prefect by registered post with acknowledgement of receipt, or deposited with a receipt at the secretariat of the Commission Départementale d’Aménagement Cinématographique, or sent electronically. In the latter case, the electronic acknowledgement of receipt is sent without delay.

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Article R212-7-5 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

On receipt of the application, if the file is complete, the Prefect will inform the applicant of his registration number and the date by which he must be notified of the decision. Subject to the provisions of article R. 212-7-6, the investigation period runs from the date of discharge or acknowledgement of receipt or electronic acknowledgement of receipt as provided for in article R. 212-7-4. The letter from the Prefect…

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Article R212-7-6 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

If the application is incomplete, the Prefect, within fifteen days of receipt of the application, will invite the interested party, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, to provide additional documentation. When all these documents have been provided, article R. 212-7-5 is applied and the investigation period begins on receipt of the last document to complete the file.

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Article R212-7-7 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

If the applicant has not received the letter provided for in article R. 212-7-5 or article R. 212-7-6 within fifteen days of receipt of the application by the secretariat of the Commission départementale d’aménagement cinématographique, the examination period will run from the date of the discharge or the notice of receipt provided for in article R. 212-7-4.

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Article R212-7-8 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The secretariat of the Commission Départementale d’Aménagement Cinématographique (Departmental Cinematographic Development Commission) ensures that applications for cinematographic development authorisations are complete. The Ministry of Culture’s regional directorate for cultural affairs examines them.

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Article R212-7-9 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

Within a period of one month from the date of registration of an application for authorisation, the members of the Commission départementale d’aménagement cinématographique will receive, by electronic means, communication of this application accompanied by: 1° The prefectoral order establishing the composition of the commission; 2° The letter registering the application as provided for in article R. 212-7-5 ; 3° The form provided for in article R. 212-6-7. However, at…

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Article R212-7-10 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

At least five days before the meeting, the members of the Commission départementale d’aménagement cinématographique will receive, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, the agenda, together with the investigation reports drawn up as part of the investigation provided for in article R. 212-7-8. The communication of these documents to the local elected representatives called to sit on the departmental cinematographic development commission is equivalent to transmission to their representatives.

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Article R212-7-11 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

When a new application is submitted, in application of article L. 212-10-2, following substantial modifications to the project or a change of sign, the information provided in support of this application describes the modifications envisaged and their consequences on the information contained in the initial application.

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Article R212-7-13 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The Commission départementale d’aménagement cinématographique hears the applicant at his request. It may hear any person whose opinion is of interest to the Commission. Any other person wishing to be heard by the commission may make a request. This request, made in writing and notified to the commission secretariat at least five days before the commission meeting, must include evidence of the person’s interest in being heard and the reasons…

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